Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Nuremberg, Germany's Germanisches National Museum is a museum. It was founded in 1852 and has a huge collection of things relevant to German culture and art spanning prehistoric periods to the present. The Germanisches National Museum is Germany's largest cultural history museum. Roughly 25,000 artifacts are on display out of a total holding of approximately 1.3 million objects (including the holdings of the library and the Department of Prints and Drawings).
The museum is located along the medieval city wall to the south of the old city center, between Kornmarkt and Frauentormauer. Its entry hall is located on Kartäusergasse, which was turned into the Way of Human Rights by Israeli sculptor Dani Karavan. The Germanic National Institution in Nürnberg is Germany's largest art and cultural museum. Its collection spans millennia and contains, in addition to paintings and sculptures, textiles and crafts, weaponry, armor, and early scientific instruments. This is the place to go if you're looking for a one-stop-shop for German history.
Location: Kartäusergasse 1, Nürnberg, Bayern 90402
Website: gnm.de