On June 23, 1999, a flashlight converted to a pipe bomb exploded in a Turkish-born restaurant in Nuremberg. After a lengthy investigation and trial, the federal prosecutor considered this act as "the NSU's first racist, extremist-motivated offense." The so-called National Socialist Underground (NSU) was a neo-Nazi terrorist organization in Germany that was formed around 1999 and aimed to murder people with a migration background based on racist and xenophobic motives. Between 2000 and 2007, they killed nine migrants and one police officer, carried out 43 attempted murders, three bombing attacks, and 15 robberies.
Nuremberg for those who love walking around. I love to walk around the city and discover its stories, people, tastes, sounds, views. This walk takes a whole day and includes the most beautiful photo locations of the city. We will walk along the embankments of the Pegnitz River from the eastern to the western gates; we will be able to take beautiful photos near the Holy Spirit Hospital, the museum bridge, and the old meat market, the executioner's house, the chain bridge, and Maxbruck. We will leave the old city for a few minutes to enjoy the autumn park, enchanted by a crossbow shooter. We will visit the house of Albrecht Durer and find out the history of the most intriguing fake portrait in the history of humankind. We will have lunch at the oldest restaurant in the city and end our journey in the area of the red light district.