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Nice monument to Martin Behaim
There are quite a few statues and monument scattered around the city centre of Nuremburg, including the Martin Behaim Memorial at Theresienplatz. This is the work of Christoph Lenz (1890). What yo...
I was heading to the Rewe when I stumbled upon this dramatically lit statue. Martin Behaim Denkmal grabs your attention. Not sure I would go out of my way to see it, but nice to find unexpectedly.
The monument of Martin Behaim is located in Nuremberg in the Theresienplatz and reminds Martin Behaim , the oldest creator of the earthquake globe that has survived.
The creator of the oldest of the preserved global so far.
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Martin Beheim is a German scientist, non-citizen and sailor, the creator of the oldest of the world that has survived to our days. He was born in Nuremberg in a rich business family. His father traded with Venice and ...
Nice monument to Martin Behaim
There are quite a few statues and monument scattered around the city centre of Nuremburg, including the Martin Behaim Memorial at Theresienplatz. This is the work of Christoph Lenz (1890). What yo...
Nice setting
I was heading to the Rewe when I stumbled upon this dramatically lit statue. Martin Behaim Denkmal grabs your attention. Not sure I would go out of my way to see it, but nice to find unexpectedly.
Bronze statue.
The monument of Martin Behaim is located in Nuremberg in the Theresienplatz and reminds Martin Behaim , the oldest creator of the earthquake globe that has survived.
The creator of the oldest of the preserved global so far.
Martin Beheim is a German scientist, non-citizen and sailor, the creator of the oldest of the world that has survived to our days. He was born in Nuremberg in a rich business family. His father traded with Venice and ...
Pioneer of cartography by creating his ‘Pomme de terre'
This monument located on the Theresienplatz was raised in 1890 in respect to Martin Behaim, born in Nuremberg in 1459.