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