Nuremberg (Nürnberg): Germany
Nuremberg (Nürnberg): Germany
Nuremberg (Nürnberg): Germany
Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg) is a city in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia. It is situated on the Pegnitz river and the (Rhine-)Main-Danube Canal. Population (as of 07/2004): 494,933.
It is known as the location of the Nuremberg rallies of the Nazi Party, and for the Nuremberg Trials of Nazis after World War II.
Culture
Nuremberg was an early center of humanism, science, printing, and mechanical invention.
The city contributed much to the science of astronomy. In 1471 Johannes Mueller of Königsberg (Bavaria), later called Regiomontanus, built an astronomical observatory in Nuremberg and published many important astronomical charts. In 1515, Albrecht Dürer, a native of Nuremberg, mapped the stars of the northern and southern hemispheres, producing the first printed star charts, which had been ordered by Johann Stabius. Around 1515 Dürer also published the “Stabiussche ‘Weltkarte’, the first perspective reproduction of the terrestrial globe. Perhaps most famously, the main part of Nicolaus Copernicus’ work was published in Nuremberg in 1543.
Printers and publishers have a long history in Nuremberg. Many of these publishers worked with well-known artists of the day to produce books that could also be considered works of art. Others furthered geographical knowledge and travel by mapmaking. Two of these were navigator and geographer Martin Behaim, who made the first world globe, and Hartmann Schedel, who wrote his World Chronicles (Schedelsche Weltchronik) in the local Franconian dialect.
Sculptors like Veit Stoss and Peter Vischer are also associated with Nuremberg.
Composed of prosperous artisans, the guilds of the Meistersingers flourished here. Richard Wagner made their most famous member, Hans Sachs, the hero of his opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.
Worldwide, Nuremberg is twinned with the following cities:
Glasgow, Scotland
San Carlos, Nicaragua
Skopje, Macedonia
Cracow, Poland
Nice, France
Venice, Italy
Atlanta, USA
Kavala, Greece
Shenzhen, China
Antalya, Turkey
Hadera, Israel
Prague, Czech Republic
Kharkov, Ukraine