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The Stadtmuseum Fembohaus (City Museum at Fembo House) is the city museum of Nuremberg that is dedicated to the history of Nuremberg that spans 950 years. The building that houses the City Museum is the Fembohaus, Nuremberg's only surviving large merchant's house of the late Renaissance. The museum holds and exhibits objects related to (the history) Nuremberg.

DEStadtmuseum Fembohaus
ENCity Museum Fembohaus

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Historic house Renaissance art & Early modern art

City Museum at Fembo House
Burgstraße 15
90403 Nuremberg

Visitor information City Museum at Fembo House

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
10:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 17:00
Thursday
10:00 – 17:00
Friday
10:00 – 17:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

Admission

4 – 17€1.50
18+€6.00
Students€1.50

Students in a school group, per student:1.50 EUR
Groups of over 15, per person:5.00 EUR

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible

Location & Map

Burgstraße 15, Nuremberg

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Exhibitions

No exhibitions in City Museum at Fembo House have been found.

City Museum at Fembo House Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The City Museum at Fembo House in Nuremberg, Germany, offers visitors an insightful look into the city's rich history. Located in a well-preserved Renaissance merchant's house, the museum provides a chronological journey through Nuremberg's past. Exhibits cover various periods, from medieval times to the present day, showcasing the city's cultural and social development.

    Visitors appreciate the museum's detailed displays and the opportunity to explore a historic building. The architecture itself is a highlight, with many rooms maintaining their original features. The exhibits are informative, presenting a comprehensive overview of Nuremberg's history, including its significance during the Holy Roman Empire and its darker chapters during the Nazi era.

    While many find the museum engaging, some visitors note that not all information is available in English, which can be a drawback for international tourists. The museum's layout, spread across multiple floors, may also be challenging for those with mobility issues.

    The City Museum at Fembo House is generally considered a good option for history enthusiasts and those interested in learning about Nuremberg's past. However, it may not be as captivating for visitors seeking more interactive or modern museum experiences. The museum's strength lies in its authentic setting and thorough historical narrative, making it a solid choice for those wanting to delve deeper into local history.

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