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The Tiergärtnertor in Nuremberg is part of the Nuremberg city wall. The name of the gate has its origin in a former game enclosure of the burgrave in the nearby moat. It is located south of the Imperial Castle and north-west of Tiergärtnertorplatz, a popular tourist destination in Sebald's Old Town. There are many beautiful old half-timbered houses and sandstone buildings on Tiergärtnertorplatz, including the Albrecht Dürer House, which is just a few metres from the gate. The photo was taken during the so-called blue hour, shortly after sunset.
Nuremberg is the largest city in Franconia and the second largest in the state of Bavaria. The cityscape is characterised by medieval architecture such as the fortress walls and towers of the old town. However, Nuremberg is best known for its Imperial Castle and the medieval Old Town. In addition to the many other sights, such as the Beautiful Fountain, the important churches (Frauenkirche on the main market square, Sebalduskirche or the Gothic St. Lawrence Church) and the historic rocky passages deep beneath the city, Nuremberg also has a diverse museum landscape (Neues Museum, Albrecht Dürer Haus, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Toy Museum and many more).
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