Grübel Fountain

Grübel Fountain

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Selfportrait and signature, Peter Vischer the Elder

Selfportrait and signature, Peter Vischer the Elder

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Commercial Bank

Commercial Bank

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View of the Nuremberg Castle

View of the Nuremberg Castle

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Good Friday

Good Friday

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Stuccoed ceiling in the Builders´ house

Stuccoed ceiling in the Builders´ house

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Caspar Hauser I

Caspar Hauser I

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Sebaldus tomb in the east choir

Sebaldus tomb in the east choir

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Fir clearing

Fir clearing

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The good companion

The good companion

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Symbols for the Evangelists

Symbols for the Evangelists

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Stucco ceiling from the garden hall of the former Merkel estate

Stucco ceiling from the garden hall of the former Merkel estate

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The Nuremberg Main Market (Hauptmarkt)

The Nuremberg Main Market (Hauptmarkt)

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Primary School, Paniersplatz

Primary School, Paniersplatz

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Foundry Burgschmiet

Foundry Burgschmiet

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Fleischbrücke (Meat Bridge)

Fleischbrücke (Meat Bridge)

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Epitaph of Hans Mayer (died August 21, 1473) and his spouse Kunigunde, neé Sternecker (died March 23, 1450)

Epitaph of Hans Mayer (died August 21, 1473) and his spouse Kunigunde, neé Sternecker (died March 23, 1450)

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Stained glass windows on the city history

Stained glass windows on the city history

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Nuremberg from Kreuzgasse

Nuremberg from Kreuzgasse

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German National Museum, Augustine wing, so-called Wittelsbach Court with Wittelsbach clock

German National Museum, Augustine wing, so-called Wittelsbach Court with Wittelsbach clock

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Epitaph des Georg Schwanhardt (glass cutter) and his spouse Susanna

Epitaph des Georg Schwanhardt (glass cutter) and his spouse Susanna

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Dr. Theo-Schöller-School

Dr. Theo-Schöller-School

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Bismarck-School

Bismarck-School

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Neptun-Fountain

Neptun-Fountain

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Farewell scene of Gustav Adolf and his entourage

Farewell scene of Gustav Adolf and his entourage

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Neudeck

Neudeck

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Angelic Salutation

Angelic Salutation

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Virtual museum
Nuremberg Art

The virtual museum intends to show the wide range of Nuremberg art, comprising works of artists who resided in Nuremberg, as well as works of visiting artists who came to our city.

The range of the museum comprises objects in public spaces, e.g. buildings, bridges and memorials, as well as works of art in museums, their depots, libraries and private collections.

This digital museum is still under construction and is supplemented continually.

Not all content is already available in English. You will find additional artists / works of art on the German website of the virtual museum.

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