The Albrecht Dürer Haus is a historic house in Nuremberg, Germany, that was the home of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer from 1509 to his death in 1528. The house has five stories, with the bottom two having sandstone walls and the upper stories being timber framed, topped by a half-hip roof. Today, it is a museum dedicated to Dürer's life and work, featuring installations of period furnishings, a re-creation of Dürer's workshop, and rotating exhibitions of drawings and prints by Dürer. Visitors can also receive a guided tour of the house from an actress playing Agnes Dürer, the wife of the artist
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Activities: We attended a children's tour with Agnes Dürer, the artist's wife, who guides through the house and tells the story of her life. At the end, you can try out some things yourself. The tour was very enjoyable for everyone
Highlights: The children's tour with Agnes Dürer was really good. It is recommended from about five years old. It was a very special experience for families and the kids loved it ✨