Straße der Menschenrechte
Straße der Menschenrechte
Straße der Menschenrechte
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The area
Neighbourhood: Altstadt - St. Lorenz
How to get there
- Opernhaus • 3 min walk
- Lorenzkirche • 5 min walk
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Codiak!
Abbotsford, Canada12,435 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
This is a relatively new historic addition to Old Town Nuremberg. The columns each represent an article of the declaration of human rights. Interestingly each quote is written in German with another language underneath representing the universality of the human condition.
Written 23 May 2024
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Carolyn
Moscow, Russia40 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
It’s an interesting way to show the UN human rights, with each pillar showing a right in a different language. It’s quite easy to miss if your not looking for it though. It’s an interesting way to start a visit to the germanisches museum next door
Written 14 April 2019
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David R
Ostrava, Czech Republic49 contributions
Aug 2023 • Friends
Reminder of quite recent europian history. Each column has one of the basic human rights on it. It's good to think how many of them are denied to some people even today.
Written 13 August 2023
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Mohiden
UAE135 contributions
May 2017 • Solo
Nothing special here just some columns written in different languages about human rights declaration. In this area you can visit so many interested landmarks in Nuremberg.
Written 2 May 2017
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zuv
Bucharest, Romania38,387 contributions
Nov 2016 • Solo
Nothing really special here...a pedestrian street with some stone pillars with quotes from human rights.Here's the entry in the most interesting museum of Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum.
Written 5 December 2016
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Juan R
Quito, Ecuador122 contributions
Jul 2016 • Solo
This attraction is besides the German National Museum and it is a short walk with pillars on both sides representing one human right each, and in the end there is the wall of human rights.
Written 1 August 2016
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Michael J
Beverly, MA101 contributions
Jul 2016 • Family
If you're a history buff, you'll like this. Otherwise, it may be a bit disappointing - it's basically a long line of columns, each with an article of the Human Rights declaration on it, in different languages (and one tree that was in the way of that column).
Written 14 July 2016
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DaliPro
Mochov, CZ67 contributions
Dec 2014 • Couples
Very impressive. Good idea how to present. Should be known for every human being. Interesting to see it in many languages as well.
Written 20 December 2014
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operalover939
Toronto, Canada2,946 contributions
Sept 2022
Positioned outside the Germanisches Museum, each pillar lists one of the UN human rights, in German and another language. Given the many ways in which some or all of these rights are under attack tight now, the pillars make for sobering reading.
Written 23 September 2022
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therichastill
Stevenage, UK3,460 contributions
Oct 2019
This street is just outside the Germanisches Museum. It's worth checking out if you are in the area as it has different languages from around the world.
There are benches to sit on so you can rest. I would not say it's a must see attraction but nice to admire if you can.
There are benches to sit on so you can rest. I would not say it's a must see attraction but nice to admire if you can.
Written 4 November 2019
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