Settling-In Tips from
Staff at Crown Nurnberg


What is special or unique about your city?
Nuremberg is a city hovering between tradition and modern times. It is famous for a few things, including its medieval city centre/Old Town, which dates from 1050, the Emperor’s Castle (known as the ‘Kaiserburg’), the largest toy fair in the world along with the Toy Museum, the first German railway link between Nuremberg and Fürth in 1835, the oldest and largest German Christmas Market and of course the very delicious Nuremberg Gingerbread (‘Lebkuchen’).

As well as being a very beautiful city, Nuremberg displays its multi-cultural face with many nationalities present. About 20% of its roughly 500,000 residents are non-Germans.
 
What are a newcomer's first impressions of your city?
At first sight Nuremberg is very romantic. The traditional half-timbered houses are spread across town. In about half an hours drive you can also reach very beautiful landscapes and are far from city life.
 
Are these impressions likely to change?
The longer you stay, the fonder you will grow of the area.
 
What is the local language?
German. However in the immediate region people speak a German accent called Franconian. And in the state of Bavaria – Bavarian is spoken, which does sound fairly similar.
 
How easily could I live in this city without knowing this language?
Due to Nuremberg being very touristy, a number of people do speak English. Even younger people that have nothing to do with the tourist industry speak English, as it is taught in school. However everyone appreciates any efforts made speaking German.
 
What are good things to remember in order to avoid offending the other residents of this city?
Unfortunately Nuremberg has an unpleasant history regarding the Nazi era and War crimes. Therefore, you should not blame the past on the today's German public in general, rather show an interest and get their opinion.
 
How might the local weather affect my daily life?
This area is ruled by four seasons, whereby summers can get extremely hot with temperatures rising up to 30°C. On the contrary, winters are typical for the southern part of Germany and temperatures often drop below 0°C combined with heavy snow.
 
Is there anything else I should know about the overall character of your city or its people?
Franconians are proud of who they are and their region. They are friendly and sociable people.
 
Useful Links
Nuremberg’s official Internet site
http://www.nuernberg.de/english/index.html

General information about Germany
http://www.germanyfaces.co.uk/

Daily news around Germany and the world
http://www.germannews.com/index_e.asp
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=de&sl=en&u=http://germannews.com/index_e.asp

Here you can get information about Bavaria
http://www.germannews.com/index_bayern_e_x.asp
The Germany Portal
www.deutschland.de/en/
 
 

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