Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Fürth (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: St. Michael, Fürth Crime Museum, and Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer. Also, be sure to include Stadthalle Fürth in your itinerary.
Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Fürth (Bavaria).
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St. Michael
St. Michael is a Lutheran church and parish in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany, also called Stadtpfarrkirche St. Michael, indicating that it is the town's most prominent church. Building began in the 12th century. After Fürth became Protestant the building was remodelled in Baroque style, including balconies. An organ and stained-glass windows were installed in the 20th century.[1]
Address: Pfarrhof 3, 90762 Fürth am Berg
Fürth Crime Museum
The Fürth Crime Museum is a museum on crime and policing in the city of Fürth in Bavaria, Germany.
The museum covers the period from the 19th century, starting with the establishment of the commission on policing and justice by Karl August von Hardenberg and the police of the Kingdom of Bavaria. The museum opened on 22 September 2010 in the former courtroom of the town's Rathaus or town hall.[2]
Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer
Also known as: Sportpark Ronhof
Stadium in Fürth, Germany. Sportpark Ronhof | Thomas Sommer is an association football stadium in the district of Ronhof in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany, and the home ground of Bundesliga team SpVgg Greuther Fürth.
The stadium was originally opened on 11 September 1910 under the name Sportplatz am Ronhofer Weg gegenüber dem Zentral-Friedhof (English: Sports ground on Ronhof Lane opposite the central cemetery). It was expanded several times (max. 28,000 capacity) but later reduced to 15,500 and today holds a capacity crowd of 15,606.[3]
Address: Laubenweg 60, 90765 Fürth
Stadthalle Fürth
Stadthalle Fürth is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Fürth, Germany. It opened in 1982 and has a total area of 2,500 m2. Notable past performers include Chuck Berry, Frank Zappa, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, Ozzy Osbourne, Beastie Boys and Run–D.M.C.
It is also known as the regular venue of the Paul Hunter Classic, a professional snooker tournament for many years.[4]
Stadttheater Fürth
Theatre in Fürth, Germany. Stadttheater Fürth is a theatre in Bavaria, Germany. It was designed by the Viennese architecture office Fellner & Helmer, and completed in 1902.[5]
Address: Koenigstr. 116, 90762 Fuerth
Comödie Fürth
Theatre in Fürth, Germany. Comödie Fürth is a theatre in the city of Fürth, Bavaria.[6]
Address: Theresienstr. 1, 90762 Fuerth
Stadtmuseum Fürth
Specialty museum, Museum, History museum
Address: Ottostraße 2, 90762 Fürth
Unserer Lieben Frau
Church
Address: Koenigstr. 126, 90762 Fuerth
TSC Rot-Gold-Casino Nürnberg e.V.
Gambling, Casino, Nightlife
Address: Venusweg 7, Fürth
Town Hall
Also known as: Rathaus
City hall
Address: Königstraße 86, Fürth
Old Jewish Cemetery
Also known as: Alter Jüdischer Friedhof
Cemetery