Tucherschloss - Free Audio Guide

Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Tucherschloss, Hirschelgasse, Altstadt, St. Sebald, Sebald, Nürnberg, Bayern, 90403, Deutschland

Tucherschloss, Nuremberg
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Tucherschloss, located in the historic Old Town of Nuremberg, is a Renaissance-style museum built between 1533 and 1544 for the Tucher family. Today, it showcases the family's rich history through various exhibits, including Renaissance furniture, tapestries, and artworks, such as a portrait by Albrecht Dürer's teacher, Michael Wolgemut. The Hirsvogelsaal, a beautifully restored hall with a stunning ceiling painting by Georg Pencz, adds to the site’s charm. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, with admission fees applicable. The site is accessible to visitors with mobility challenges, making it an enriching experience for everyone.