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  1. The dungeons are found in the cellar vaults of the Old Town Hall. They were set up in the 14th c. to serve as cells for prisoners awaiting trial or in custody until their execution. 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.

  2. These cellars served as Nurembergs 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.

  3. Lochgefängnisse (Medieval Dungeons) in Nuremberg, Germany - sight map, attraction information, photo and list of walking tours containing this attraction. Get offline map and directions using our GPSmyCity self-guided walking tours app for your mobile device.

  4. 22 lut 2024 · Website: museums.nuernberg.de/medieval-dungeons/ Public Transport: Metro station: Lorenzkirche Digital Travel Guide Download

  5. Step back in time and descend into the depths of Nuremberg's medieval dungeons on a guided tour that will transport you to a world of crime and punishment.

  6. The Medieval Dungeons museum in Nuremberg offers an interactive and educational tour of the city's dungeons, where you can learn about the city's medieval legal system and see how torture was used to interrogate prisoners. The museum is free and is available in English, Spanish, Italian, and German.

  7. From bread house to prison. In 1322, Nuremberg – a Free City of the Empire – purchased the building rights for what would later become the Gothic City Hall from the monastery of Heilsbronn.

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