Well, that's because it is a really old castle, not a fancy showy one. Sometimes I think in English the term castle is also used for building we call palace in German. Think of Neuschwanstein (the one that looks a bit like the one in WDW), it is called "Schloss" in German not "Burg" like the one in Nuremberg. (Marv, I am sure you are really happy about this German lesson for the day! ).!
Yes, I think you're right. I suppose if truth be told, we think that anything with a turret or tower is a castle. So, for us even the Berg ones are castles.
Neuschwanstein is the one we really wanted to go to, but you weren't there

Meeting you trumped the prettier castle.
For this privilege (which also meant less taxes to pay) Nuremberg had to keep up the castle and put up the Kaiser whenever he chose to visit. That's why there aren't any funrishings. The rich citizens of Nuremberg would just have to provide their furniture during the Kaiser's visit. !
SEems like a fair trad to me.
My parents were married in that church btw...!
REALLY?! By the way, they DO live in Nuremberg right?? Will they also get to join us for dinner??
The church you can see on this picture isn't St Sebald, it is the Frauenkirche. Which has a Glockenspiel (called Männleinlaufen) in the front. You might want to try to catch this! I think it is only shown at 12 noon.!
I actuallyl meant to put that in my original post- I knew it wasn't St. Sebald and was afraid it might confuse someone. I put that in there for the fountain. St. Sebald's has twin spires like St. Lorenz, and it bigger than this one.
The green copper awning in the left corner is the big souvenir shop I told you about.

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Awesome!! Thanks for pointing that out!!!
And make sure to find the golden ring in the fountain's railing, if you turn that you will return to Nuremberg one day!!!
I read that there is an ancient legend about how the ring was put on there- It has no seams, and is quite a mystery as to how is was put on without the master's knowledge or something. I'll try to find out more about this. Sounds interesting!
However, especially with regard to the later comments, and I am feeling really bad about it, I need to point out, that there still is an incorrect balance between A and E in my name as you use it. It is really Magd
Alene... I know I probably should have told you earlier, but when I realized it you jsut had felt so bad about misspelling my name that I did not want to bother you about it...

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Well, ain't that just craptastic! And here I was feeling pretty good that I had FINALLY gotten it right!!

I'm so, so sorry!! It's a vowel thing.

OK, Magdalene!! There ya go.
But you got Katharina's name correct all the way!!!

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Juhu!!!
I remembered that when I took this tour once, they actually had laminated sheets with some explanation in English that they handed out. But I am sure that these will miss lots of the neat details and I will be happy to translate as much for you as possible! It is a really interesting tour and I am looking forward to it! Just be prepared that it will be cold in there: about 50 F!!
I saved out a fleece to wear for this tour and cool night's specifically.

Yes, I KNOW having you along will add 100% to our tour!
DISisters is a great term!!

I am really looking forward to our evening together!!!
I can't claim that as original! I think it was Cynthia who came up with it originally when we were all brainstorming for the name of Pt. 2 of this PTR.
I will be sad that it will be over so soon!! !
ME TOO!!
Oh, we won't party IN the cellars!!

Which btw were really used as bomb shelters in WW II.!
We won't ??
The brewery is where you buy the tickets for the tour and end it...

They have a nice restaurant there as well and it is one of the places I thought your DH might enjoy...

I was planning on including it in my list of restaurant recommendations.!
For some reason the tour website made it sound like there was actually a tiny little brewery down IN the tunnels?? Hmmm...
I think no matter what tour you take they ALL start there at that brewery/restaurant. I'm sure my DH would like this place- we looked at its website. But didn't go so far as to scout out the menu. The atmosphere was GREAT!
Glenn, the original is actually in the Albertina in Vienna - so you might have seen it. But speaking of mean looking. At the nice square that Liesa had a picture of in the first Achtung post, there is a "replica" in bronze which is a modern interpretation and just a warning: don't look at it if you are squeamish!! That's why I am only posting a link to the picture...
http://nuernberg-aha.de/kunst_im_freien/01_plastik_hase_juergen_goertz.jpg!



That's at the square?? OMGosh, what kind of warped mind can come up with that stuff?!!
I like that, Katharina and I are the SISTERS!!!!!

But there are other well known sisters here on the boards as well - I think Jen and Bubba should be the first to claim this title!
But, Katharina posts- Jen, you need to get Bubba on here!
What a fun day you have planned...and a DISmeet,

I know you must be getting so excited. As your ticker winds down...tick tick tick...off to Germany...tick tick tick...of to the states....tick tick tick....going home to the world
Can't wait to see what comes up next in your plans.
Not just one, but for sure 3, and possibly 4!! I'm so excited for each one!
i'ts going soooooo fast!! Less than 30 before leaving now!!!
