The old wine cellar, cabin, flowing water, bridge, green plants make up a beautiful picture.
Weinstadel
Posted: Sep 30, 2018
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小思文
4/5Excellent
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Wine is also a very long culture in Nuremberg, the special people building wine, temperature and humidity are very good, the wine cellar can also see different wine barrels, this cellar is also open to the public.
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Posted: Jan 3, 2020
Dolly5028
5/5Outstanding
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The wine cellar is a traditional wooden house in Germany, which is the most beautiful view on the Pegnitz River in Nuremberg. The entire wine astigmatism is a half-wood structure, the longest of the same wooden house buildings in Germany. Built in the 15th century, it was originally a premises for lepers and later changed to a wine cellar. It was located on the edge of Nuremberg's city, and is now in the centre of the city, with a covered bridge that leads to the heart of the river island of Pegnitz.
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Posted: Mar 18, 2019
maychen
5/5Outstanding
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The sunset is beautiful on it, this is the most beautiful scenery of Nuremberg! I didn't know this was a wine cellar at the time. I was purely attracted by such a covered bridge like this castle. I came close to the introduction and knew that there was a story. The wine is sinking and fragrant, and the building is!
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Posted: Dec 20, 2015
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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There is an ancient wine cellar by the Pegnitz River, two of which have half-wood structured floors sticking out on the Pegnitz River, and a square tower on the edge. I thought it was an ancient castle without listening to the introduction. In fact, it was a wine cellar with a history of more than 400 years. It is also a must-see for the old city of Nuremberg.
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Posted: Apr 4, 2017
cpw_
5/5Outstanding
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If Emperor Castle is a signpost attraction for Nuremberg, then another scene I would highly recommend to everyone is wine. It should be said that this is not an attraction, just an ordinary cabin on the Pegnitz River. But the river and the house combined, the truly charming wind of Nuremberg, the mellow sense of history, as if scattered with a faint smell of wine