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Street Of Human Rights in Nuremberg's Mitte is an open-air landmark opened on October 24, 1993. A concrete arch introduces a procession of dozens of pillars inscribed with texts from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It's a calm, thought‑provoking walk that's suitable for children and holds a strong 4.5 average Google rating.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 670 reviews
4.5/5 670 reviews
Alexander Chalkidis
Alexander Chalkidis
3 months ago on Google

Nice spot for thinking about it a bit. Avoid sunny times of day in the summer.

Elnur Quliyev
Elnur Quliyev
3 months ago on Google

powerful and thoughtful public art installation—a true class act. Featuring 27 white columns, each inscribed with an article from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in a different language, it’s both visually striking and meaningful. It’s also a fun experience to walk through and try to spot the languages you know on the columns—a blend of education, reflection, and curiosity.

Katrin Schäfer
Katrin Schäfer
4 months ago on Google

Muss man mal gesehen haben

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Street Of Human Rights?
    Street Of Human Rights is located at Kartäusergasse 1, 90402, Nuremberg, Mitte, Germany.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Transit station Opera House (167 m walk)
    • Subway station White Tower (394 m walk)
    • Subway station Lorenzkirche (327 m walk)
    • Train station Central Station Nuremberg (519 m walk)
  • How is Street Of Human Rights rated by visitors?
    Street Of Human Rights has an average rating of 4.5 based on 670 reviews across platforms such as Google.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.