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The dungeons were used by the city of Nuremberg in the Middle Ages as a remand prison, The floor, ceilings and walls are lined with wooden panels. They were furnished with a bed, bench, a board as a table and a heating basin in the window.
These cellars served as Nuremberg’s Medieval dungeons (Lochgefängnisse) from 1340-1806 and are pretty interesting to tour, but first we want to give you an overview of the Town Hall Complex itself.
Explore Nuremberg's Old Town through the tunnel system of the perforated prisons and marvel at what prison cells looked like in the 14th century.
The dungeons are located in the cellar vaults under the Nuremberg town hall and are a unique facility in Germany from the Middle Ages... Participation for children from 10 years! More info. TUNNELS AND SECRET PASSAGES. The castle’s hidden defences.
25 lip 2022 · Inside you can visit the Medieval Dungeons, or Mittelalterliche Lochgefängnisse (Website, Tripadvisor Reviews*). On the tour, you see a torture chamber and several prison cells, in a vaulted underground cellar.
Discover a world of crime and punishment while exploring the medieval dungeons below the old city hall. Learn about torture during the middle ages, what kind of punishments were used, and what the prisoners had to endure in the remand prison until they confessed, guilty or not.
During the Nuremberg: Medieval Dungeons Guided Tour, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the vaulted cellars of the old city hall and witness the original furnishings of the dungeon, gaining historical insights into the dark times of the Middle Ages. Highlights and Experience: