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Explore the Legacy of the Red Cross

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At the Red Cross Museum in Nuremberg, dive into the fascinating history and mission of the Red Cross. Discover an extraordinary collection, featuring a vehicle hall with historical Red Cross vehicles from different eras. Be inspired by the tales of dedication and humanitarian efforts, showcasing compassion and innovation. A visit that highlights the crucial role of humanitarian aid.
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Despite being the largest of its kind in Germany, the Red Cross Museum in Nuremberg attracts only 428 visitors annually.

Quick Facts

Founded
June 14, 1984
Annual Visitors
428
Opening Date
June 14, 1984
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Imagine you're stepping back in time, surrounded by stories of bravery and compassion. As you look around, especially at the vehicle hall, it's like peering through a window into history. The vehicles you see here once navigated treacherous terrain to save lives. You can almost hear the engines revving as volunteers braved mud and chaos to deliver aid. Glance to your right, and you'll find early medical equipment that played a crucial role in the Red Cross's humanitarian missions. These aren't just exhibits; they're silent witnesses to the tireless dedication of countless volunteers. Now, if you look north, picture the monuments to Siegfried and Johanna Lörken, reminding us of the ongoing commitment to human kindness.

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