Debbie, Janet and Sharon in front of 7 Waaggasse Nuremberg with it's beautiful mural. Nuremburg, Germany |
Church of Our Lady and the Main Market, Nuremburg, Germany |
Steve and Debbie at one of the Schöner Brunnen Fountain rings that is regarded as a lucky charm, and a legend to be honored with the blessing of children, to those who turn it. Nuremburg, Germany |
One of the Schöner Brunnen Fountain rings that is regarded as a lucky charm, and a legend to be honored with the blessing of children, to those who turn it. Nuremburg, Germany |
Church of Our Lady Männleinlaufen a mechanical clock. The clock mechanism is activated at midday, a bell is rung to start the sequence followed by the trumpeters and drummer. Then there is a procession of the electors around the figure of the Holy Roman Emperor. Nuremburg, Germany. |
Nuremburg Bratwurst being cooked at Bratwursthausle near St. Sebald Church, Nuremburg, Germany |
Ken ready to sample his favorite - Nuremburg Bratwurst at Bratwursthausle near St. Sebald Church, Nuremburg, Germany |
Bratwursthausle near St. Sebald Church, Nuremburg, Germany |
St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremburg, Germany |
Monument of St. Sebaldus in St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremburg, Germany |
Holy Spirit Hospital or Heilig-Geist-Spital, Nuremburg, Germany |
A stall at the Nuremburg Grand Market, Nuremburg, Germany |
Church of Our Lady Männleinlaufen at noon each day the clock , Männleinlaufen, rings to commemorate the Golden Bull of 1356, when seven electors paid homage to Charles IV. Nuremburg, Germany |
Männleinlaufen _ it was decreed that each new Emperor would spend his first day in office in Nürnberg, Germany |