Not far south of the Pegnitz River Museum bridge is the Church of St. Lorenz, which is also named Lorenz district. The Church of St. Lorenz in Nuremberg was built in 1260, and its late Gothic hall was completed in 1477. The towering towers of the church are extremely visual, and the rose-shaped window, which is 10 meters in diameter, is the center of the vision. The hub, which is neither horizontal nor vertical, makes the round window look like a rotating wheel. In addition, the other three treasures in the church are Adam . Clavt's late Gothic style of the Holy Spirit, Peter . Fisher (the one who designed the Holy Spirit at St. Sebastian Church) brass [branch candlestick chandelier] and Faith's [Angel's greetings] Wood carving (Fayette is said to be 70 years old at the time). The most impressive thing is the wood carving, as well as the small snake under the wood carving and the apple that was bitten.