Nuremberg: Gothic Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Historical place
- History museum
- Specialty museum
- Park
- Art museum
- Gothic architecture
- Forts and castles
- Bridge
- Tower
- Shopping
- Fountain
- Memorial
Frauenkirche
14th-century Gothic church with artwork The Frauenkirche, with its twin spires piercing the skyline, is a landmark of the historic city of Nuremberg, Germany. This Gothic church, officially named the Church of Our Lady, stands proudly in the Hauptmarkt, the city's main square, and has been a site of...
St. Lorenz
Gothic church with artwork and large organ St. Lorenz is a majestic example of medieval architecture that stands proudly in the city of Nuremberg, Germany. This prominent church is an emblem of the city's rich history and a testament to the artistry of the Gothic era.
St. James's Church
St. James's Church, known in German as St. Jakobskirche, is a historical landmark situated in the heart of Nuremberg, Germany. This church, with its impressive Gothic architecture, stands as a testament to the city's medieval past and is a significant site for both...
Church of St. Catherine
St. Katharina in Nuremberg, Bavaria, was an important medieval church, destroyed during the Second World War and preserved as a ruin.
St. Martha
St. Martha is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Martha. Since 1800 it is a Reformed church, the community of which forms part of the Evangelical Reformed Church.