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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

If youre planning a trip to Germany let us know. Yusuf Turan from Turkey did just that. We met up with him in the Northern Bavarian city of Nuremberg.

Yusuf Turan is a teacher who visited Nuremberg as part of a European school project. We met up with him for a stroll through the medieval city centre. Yusuf headed for the citys landmark castle,which offers a fantastic view of the city. He was very impressed with the mix of historical and modern architecture. In the old city centre Yusuf pauses outside the Albrecht Dürer Museum. This is where the artist once lived and worked. Yusuf Turan is thrilled with the citys medieval flair and the many half timbered houses.
Then he heads for the citys toy museum with an electric toy railway in the courtyard. The day comes to a close with a stroll across the main market square with its fountain in the shape of a pyramid.

On weekdays the square is home to a fruit and vegetable market and is also the venue for several annual festivals as well as Germanys largest flea market and last but not least the world famous Christmas market.

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  • I love Germany

  • mejor tecortas la chorra

  • learn to speak english before you make another video...I almost cut my wrist, listening to your speaking....

  • germany has the best beer, best cars, best choclate best bread best everthing...and the most beautyful country on this planet...............love it

  • Yikes dude your video was so damn boring i would rather watch paint dry...

  • I loved going to Nuremburg when I was in the US Army stationed in Erlangen, Germany. It was so much fun to take the train there, party at the G.I. friendly clubs Rock House and Green Goose, see the castle and the old town area and shop. I hope to go back someday.

  • I was born in Nuremburg. Great city. I love it.

  • @AndyHandy2010 just because someone didn't feature the stadium doesn't mean they're hiding or avoiding a past. There are videos galore on youtube covering the stadium---woop big deal of a spot---and more significant places than a soccer field like the concentration camps. I would say perhaps it is the same reason many tourists don't know a lot about the mass headstones at wounded knee and what they represent.

  • @Lintflas Hey dummy, I lived in Germany for 8 years. I know it's history better than you do. I'm a Schwob so I suggest you STFU!

  • @AndyHandy2010

    Ok, Mr Stupid, even though you're just too ignorant and retarded to realise that this city is about 1100 YEARS OLD, you'll be surprised to know that German history is more than just those 12 dark years.

    but if you really want to know more about Naziism you can visit one of those thousands of WW2 museums across Germany, because no German has to deny or to hide anything.

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