Bamberg, with a history spanning over a thousand years, was once the residence of Holy Roman Emperors and bishops. The Bamberg old town is a historic district in Germany that remained undamaged by war, featuring thousands of historical relics. It uniquely showcases the architectural artistry of a European city that evolved from an early medieval foundation. In 1993, Bamberg was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Additionally, Bamberg is famous for its variety of specialty beers, with nine traditional breweries in the city producing over 50 different types of beer.
Nuremberg, a medieval city sculpted by time, is not only the birthplace of the fairy tale "The Nutcracker" but also the power center of the Holy Roman Empire, where history feels profound and weighty. It is also the former residence of Albrecht Dürer, the great German painter of the Renaissance, making it a must-visit destination to understand the life of this "German Leonardo da Vinci."


















































