All the way the land was lovely, and as they drew near Nuremberg it grew enchanting, with a fairy quaintness.
The March Family Trilogy, Complete|William Dean Howells
His son rebelled against him, and the old king stopped at Nuremberg to collect his forces.
The Story of Nuremberg|Cecil Headlam
"It is the same here as it was in Nuremberg," said Mrs. Toymaker.
Mitz and Fritz of Germany|Madeline Brandeis
It was framed in Nuremberg in 1356, and is still kept in Frankfort.
To Nuremberg and Back|Amy Neally
In the Germanic Museum at Nuremberg are preserved several examples dating from the first quarter of the seventeenth century.
Jewellery|H. Clifford Smith,
British Dictionary definitions for Nuremberg
Nuremberg
/ (ˈnjʊərəmˌbɜːɡ) /
noun
a city in S Germany, in N Bavaria: scene of annual Nazi rallies (1933–38), the anti-Semitic Nuremberg decrees (1935), and the trials of Nazi leaders for their war crimes (1945–46); important metalworking and electrical industries. Pop: 493 553 (2003 est)German name: Nürnberg