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Rennweg
A transit hub with a story in Nuremberg
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Nürnberg: First Steps10 pts
Nürnberg: Explorer25 pts
Nürnberg: Insider50 pts
Rennweg metro station, opened in 1993, is more than just a transit point—it's a vibrant part of Nuremberg's urban landscape. This is where history meets modernity in a striking way. Its contemporary architecture blends seamlessly into the city while providing quick access to nearby attractions. Visiting here is a gateway to the cultural treasures of the city.
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Did you know?
Since its opening in 1993, Rennweg metro station has connected the historic city center with modern districts.
Quick Facts
- Opening Date
- May 22, 1993
Guided Story
Can you hear the soft hum of the trains? That's the heartbeat of the city here at Rennweg. Did you know this area was once made up of eleven small settlements? Turn around and imagine how life was here in the 19th century when the western part of Rennweg was still its own district. To your left, where modern buildings now stand, was once the heart of these tiny communities. Just a short walk away at Parcside, you'll find an intriguing blend of old and new architecture. It's this perfect mix of tradition and modernity that makes Nuremberg so unique.
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Location
Nearby

Parcside
139 m away

Rotkreuz-Museum
426 m away

Reformations-Gedächtnis-Kirche
333 m away

Evangelisches Gemeindehaus Maxfeld
341 m away

Neptunbrunnen
413 m away

Gospelzentrum AundO
232 m away

Cream Art & Design Gallery
238 m away

Laufer Torturm
538 m away
