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Lorenzkirche
Modern transit in a historic setting
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Nürnberg: First Steps10 pts
Nürnberg: Explorer25 pts
Nürnberg: Insider50 pts
The Lorenzkirche metro station seamlessly blends Nuremberg's modern transit system with the historic charm of its old town. Opened in January 1978, it serves as a central hub for both travelers and locals eager to explore the city. Its proximity to the stunning Lorenzkirche makes it particularly attractive for architecture and history enthusiasts.
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Did you know?
The metro station was inaugurated on January 28, 1978.
Quick Facts
- Opening Date
- January 28, 1978
Guided Story
Can you feel the city buzzing around you? It's the pulse of a modern lifeline running right through the heart of Nuremberg. Look to your left, and you'll see the majestic St. Lorenz Church with its iconic Gothic spires. Did you know it was heavily damaged during World War II and lovingly restored in the years that followed? This station, opened in 1978, is more than just a transit point—it's a gateway to history. If you glance south, you'll notice the Mauthalle, another piece of authentic city culture. Take a moment to feel the connection between past and present as you walk along the platform.
Location
Nearby

St. Lorenz
67 m away

Admiral Boutique Kino
81 m away

Mauthalle
192 m away

Galerie Von & Von
109 m away

Bibelmuseum Bayern
131 m away

Narrenschiff
248 m away

1. Artikel der Menschenrechte
295 m away

Südliche Karlsbrücke
299 m away