Nuremberg was known as the city of toys. Here they made the most exciting and “smart” wooden toys. Nuremberg also has its architectural feature - it is protruding wooden or stone windows. They began their history as religious buildings in the thirteenth century and quickly became a structural feature of the city. Before the war, there were about 450 of them; now, almost 370 have been restored.
We start the walk from the Big Round Tower on the main street of the city, which leads to the old town through the courtyard of artisans and St. Lorenz Square, to the central shopping area of the town, where the largest Christmas market in Europe took place annually. On the way, we see the famous museum bridge, the monument "Ship of fools", dine in the tavern of St. Sebald and return to the beginning of the path through Schleifersteg and Charles Bridge.