All Renaissance art & Early modern art museums to visit in Nuremberg

Experience the artistic revival of the Renaissance and early modern periods at 4 museums in Nuremberg. These museums showcase masterpieces from a transformative era in art history.

Are you captivated by Renaissance and early modern art? These are the best museums to visit in Nuremberg:

  1. Germanisches Nationalmuseum1

    Germanisches Nationalmuseum

     Nuremberg
    The Germanisches Nationalmuseum is the largest museum of cultural history in Germany, located in Nuremberg. The museum holds and exhibits a large collection of items related to German culture and art from prehistoric times to the present day. The collection consists of around 1,3 million objects of
  2. City Museum at Fembo House2

    City Museum at Fembo House

     Nuremberg
    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
  3. Kunstbunker3

    Kunstbunker

     Nuremberg
    The Historische Kunstbunker (Historic art bunker) is a tunnel complex under the Nuremberg Castle in Nuremberg. Visitors can participate in discovery tours to take a look at Nuremberg from a completely different side and discover places that have existed for many centuries but are hidden under the st
  4. Albrecht Dürer's House4

    Albrecht Dürer's House

     Nuremberg
    The Albrecht Dürer's House (Albrecht-Dürer-Haus) is a Nuremberg Fachwerkhaus and the home of painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance Albrecht Dürer from 1509 to his death in 1528. The house was built around 1420 and has five stories functioning as a museum dedicated to Dürer's li