All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Nuremberg

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 6 museums and attractions in Nuremberg (Bavaria) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Nuremberg? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds1

    Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

     Nuremberg
    The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds is a museum in Nuremberg housed in the remains of the Congress Hall of the former Nazi party rallies. The museum features a permanent exhibition called "Fascination and Terror" on the causes, connections, and consequences of Nazi Germany and National
  2. Nuremburg Trial Courthouse2

    Nuremburg Trial Courthouse

     Nuremberg
  3. Memorium Nuremberg Trials3

    Memorium Nuremberg Trials

     Nuremberg
    The Memorium Nuremberg Trials (Memorium Nurnberger Prozesse) is an institution in Nuremberg. From 1945 to 1949, the Nuremberg Trials took place in the jury courtroom of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice. The Memorium Nuremberg Trials illustrates the history, course and aftermath of the processes. The
  4. Kunstbunker4

    Kunstbunker

     Nuremberg
    The Historische Kunstbunker (Historic art bunker) is a tunnel complex under the Nuremberg Castle in Nuremberg. Visitors can participate in discovery tours to take a look at Nuremberg from a completely different side and discover places that have existed for many centuries but are hidden under the st
  5. Museum for Industrial Culture5

    Museum for Industrial Culture

     Nuremberg
    The Museum of Industrial Culture in Nuremberg is a museum of technology, culture and social history that documents the history of industrialization, focusing on examples of Nuremberg. The museum is housed in a hall of the former ironworks Julius Tafel (Tafelwerk) and covers around 6,000 m² of exhibi
  6. Tucher Mansion Museum and Hirsvogel Hall6

    Tucher Mansion Museum and Hirsvogel Hall

     Nuremberg
    The Tucher Mansion Museum and Hirsvogel Hall is a museum in Nuremberg. The Tucherschloss was built as a city palace of the Nuremberg Patrician Tucher family. It is now a museum with exhibits on the history of the Tucher family and shows what was life like for the 16th century merchants. In addition