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The DB museum is the oldest railway museum in the world. You can learn a lot about railway history from the beginnings to present day. The most popular attractions are the original trains and vehicles, e.g. from Germany’s first passenger wagon and the first steam locomotive (called Adler) to the latest ICE4. The visitors can...
YOU ARE HERE celebrates it’s 1 year anniversary! That’s a reason to have a party to which we would like to invite everyone: On 16.4.2017 at MUZ Club. At 3pm we’re starting with chilled out coffee and cake, intercultural speed dating and a kids programme. At 7pm we have some great live acts on the...
Our little teaser shows YOU ARE HERE behind the scenes. Our team researches, writes articles about cultural topics, produces short videos and gives tips for cultural offers in Nuremberg. In this video you can see who’s behind YOU ARE HERE, how we work and how much fun we’re having with this project.
The Refugees Nürnberg e.V. ● YOU ARE HERE Team is so excited to welcome Firas Alshater as a guest in Nuremberg. On Sunday, 9th April 2017 FIRAS ALSHATER reads from his book “Ich komme auf Deutschland zu – Ein Syrer über seine neue Heimat ” in an interactive reading. Firas Alshater is just a normal...
Metropolis offers a small but nice selection of films. This selection includes mainly independent films, arthouse films and movies in original language. Metropolis is one of the oldest cinemas in Nuremberg and you’ll find this beautiful old style mixed with modern technology. Up to 208 visitors can get comfortable in the cinema. Before the screening...
In the heart of the old city is this small cinema where time almost appears to have stood still. The nostalgic cinema with charme is a genuine Nuremberg institution. A great selection of films is shown on two different screens (the bigger one even has a balcony) and the charming pub does not only attract...
The plays at theatre Pfütze tell stories about life. They open the doors to fantasy, leave space for your own imagination and encourage the audience to take charge of their own lives. The programme comprises drama and the musical theatre “jungeMET” which people of all ages enjoy. Theatre Pfütze also offers theatre classes and workshops...
The Casablanca Cinema already exists since 1976 and is therefore one of the oldest cinemas in Nuremberg. It is in a beautifully decorated building and shows mainly independent and arthouse movies in a smaller and a larger theatre. You can purchase the tickets 20 minutes before the screening at the box office or online on Kinoheld...
The play “Phantom (A Play)” will be shown from 8th March in Gostner Hoftheater. The story begins with an abandoned baby in a fast food joint somewhere in Germany. The main character Blanca, a Bulgarian, is quickly under suspicion because she was seen in the restaurant shortly before. It is played with German prejudices but...
The Filmhaus is a cinema of the city of Nuremberg and part of the KunstKulturQuartier (K4). It is particularly known for its sophisticated, versatile and varied programme. Apart from two screens, the FilmhausKino and the KommKino, there’s the Filmhaus-Café. Beside international premieres far off the mainstream, the Cine International shows foreign language films from different...
With its 23 screens Cinecittà is one of the biggest cinema complexes in Europe and the biggest in Germany. Apart from state-of-the-art digital screens, 4 restaurants, various bars and a DVD shop and rental attract millions of visitors. The CINEMAGNUM shows 3D Hollywood blockbusters with state-of-the-art digital technology. The four deluxe cinemas offer first class...