FürthImpressions
Tourist-Information FürthInformation • Guided tours • Accommodation service
Bahnhofplatz 290762 Fürth
Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sa 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Tel. (09 11) 7 40 66 15Fax (09 11) 7 40 66 [email protected]
www.fuerth.de
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How to get to Fürth:
You can reach us easily by car on the extensive motorway network,
by Inter-City (IC) and regional trains, by using the public transport
system (VGN) or by fl ying to Nuremberg Airport.
www.vgn.de · www.db.de · www.airport-nuernberg.de
Give yourself a little time to get to know Fürth, the city of the
clover-leaf crest. You will be surprised how many interesting, un-
expected, and charming sights there are to discover.
A thousand years old, today’s Fürth is also a multicultural modern
city, where science, solar energy and high technology combine
with original Franconian hospitality and a lively cultural/pub
scene.
This little city guidebook takes you on a stroll through Fürth, point-
ing out the most important sights but also introducing you to places
where you can take a break and relax. If you fancy doing some
shopping or going on a pub tour, there are some helpful sugges-
tions in these pages.
We have no doubt that you will be unable to resist the unique char-
acter and charm of Fürth.
Relaxing in the municipal park
welcometo the clover- leaf city
Grüner Markt at night
Goldsmith’s house in the old town
Freemasons’ Lodge
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The “wild man” in Horn schuchpromenade
Historic Stadlerhof
seductive
a history in architecture
No city in Bavaria has more historic buildings in proportion to its in-
habitants than Fürth – over 2,000. These are best represented by the
town hall and the theatre. In the old part of the city, the different
house styles impressively refl ect Fürth’s development from a small
market town to a thriving industrial centre.
Not to be missed are the group of
town houses in Hornschuchprom-
enade and Königswarterstraße.
Here, in 1835, the residents
leaned out of the windows to
watch the trains travel down
Germany’s fi rst railway track.
Fürth also features modern architecture: Hotel-Pyramide, the
Riverside Estate, the South City Park and the golf park exemplify
the town’s innovative architectural style und design.
The Town Hall,Fürth’s landmark
Hotel-Pyramide and Euromed Clinic
Hornschuchpromenade
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History comes to life
l iving history
eventful
A history going back more than a thousand years demands to be
told. The programme of guided walks through Fürth, organised by
the tourist information offi ce, offers you a variety of tours. These
deal with the city’s history, especially its Jewish past, its famous
people, the historical buildings, and the unique character of the
Fürth locals. With the help of a portable audio-visual guide, let
Ludwig Erhard, Max Grundig and Gustav Schickedanz – some of
Fürth’s famous sons – show you around the city.
”Fürth is an alluring place, whether you go on a tour of the Grüner Markt, take a journey back in time through the town’s historic streets, explore the new riverside promenade or discover little oases in the southern part of the city. As a Fürth local and a committed tour guide I would like to show you the attractions of my native city: experience the adventure that is Fürth!“
Karin Jungkunz, Tour guide
How about a lively tour of the local taverns, to acquaint your-
self with the life, loves and drinking habits of the clover-leaf city
through the centuries? Or perhaps you would prefer to learn
something about the Counts of Pückler-Limburg and their castle in
Burgfarrnbach? If so, then why not try out one of our entertaining
theatrical tours, with actors bringing history to life? (available from
autumn 2009)
Fürth, which offers more than 200 inspirational city tours, joins
forces with Nuremberg every year in June for the largest nation-
wide marathon of guided tours, the “Stadt(ver)führungen”.
Guided city-walks – entertainment for locals and visitors
Sculpture in the municipal park
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Bargain-hunting at the fl ea marketA romantic setting: the summer night ball
celebrations to the limit
The Michaeliskirchweih in October, the “Queen of the Franconian
Fairs“, has been attracting people from far and wide for almost
900 years. This is the number one street festival in Bavaria and the
mixture of market and funfair has its own special charm.
But there are many other celebratory occasions, such as the New
Orleans music festival, the summer night theatrical plays, the Fürth
festival, the two Christmas markets and the festival of wine. The
people of Fürth certainly know how to have a good time, especially
at the summer night ball in the illuminated municipal park, the
biggest open air ball in southern Germany.
Twice a year the idyllic old town hosts the colourful Graffl markt
(fl ea market), packed with bric-a-brac and second-hand goods.
A great opportunity for collectors and the chance to experience
Franconian conviviality!
festive
“Of all the festivals we visit in Ger-many every year, my favourite one is the Fürther Kirchweih. I particulary enjoy the atmosphere in the centre of town and the rich diversity of people: the well-dressed business manager who invites his clients to a lunch of sausages, the many families, funky youngsters, and the dedicated Fürth locals who visit their fair every day.”
Helmut Dölle, Chairman of the South German Association of Stallholders, Fürth Section
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Fürth comedians Volker Heißmann and Martin Rassau are famous
nationwide. In their own theatre, the Comödie Fürth in the
Berolzheimerianum building, many well-known cabaret artists and
boulevard-theatre groups take the stage.
Fürth’s municipal theatre is the crème de la crème when it comes
to art and culture in grand style. Offering challenging touring plays
and numerous productions of its own, it is highly regarded far
beyond the city limits.
Every two years, the International Klezmer-Festival attracts music
lovers from all over the world to Fürth. Another magical highlight
for the city and the surrounding region is the International Puppet
Theatre Festival.
“You can experience a wide variety of culture in Fürth, from opera in the municipal theatre, open-air classical music under the stars in the park, the best cabaret in the Comödie, or musical magic with the Fürther Streichhölzer Orchestra; all that and much more awaits you in Fürth!”
Volker Heißmann und Martin RassauComedians and owners of Comödie Fürth
Rock and pop concerts fi ll the Stadthalle. Fans of alternative caba-
ret, extravagant jazz and daring theatre productions are regulars at
the Kulturforum, Blue Note, Raum 4, or the Kofferfabrik.
Fürth Municipal Theatre – a stylish setting for a world-class programme
inspirationalfor culture vultures
Exceptional: the music and theatre repertoire in the Kulturforum
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relaxing oases in the city centre
The locals just love their municipal park, built in 1951 for a garden
show. This is the green heart of Fürth, a wonderful oasis where you
can go for a leisurely stroll and take a break from everyday life.
The park’s cafe (Stadtparkcafe) is the perfect place to enjoy a cap-
puccino or glass of wine after a guided tour of the city.
In the southern part of Fürth, on ground that once housed an army
barrack, a new spacious park has been built. A boules area, skating
rink, streetball fi eld, climbing wall and a large activity playground
provide opportunities for sport and fun.
Relax at the “Fürthermare“, a thermal baths and adventure pool com-plex opened in 2007. Enjoy a swim in the curative thermal water or try out the sauna built in Mallorquin style.
Café in the Südstadtpark in the south of the city
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Take part in the children’s theatre
Play and have fun at Playmobil-FunPark
In Fürth, children really get their money’s
worth. The theatre performances in the
Kulturforum and city theatre, or the
adventure campaigns of the “child-
friendly town” network and the school
of fantasy, are only some examples of
what the city has to offer. On adventure
tours, children really get to know Fürth,
while the local museums offer them
creative and physical challenges.
Children can let off steam on any one of the numerous adventure
playgrounds in the city, the most beautiful being located in the
centre of the municipal park (Stadtpark). For those who like sport
the city organises a children’s run in summer and the Fürthermare
adventure pool promises the ultimate experience for young bathing
enthusiasts. In nearby Zirndorf the Playmobil-FunPark is a major
attraction for families with young children.
playfulan adventure world for children
Adventure tour of the city
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Fürth has a lot to offer for sports enthusiasts. On the soccer front,
the former German champions “Greuther Fürth“ play in the
second division of the Bundesliga. The Metropol Marathon is well-
known nationwide, while the City Run and Fair Run are traditional
events. There is also a well-constructed network of bicycle lanes
in Fürth. The city lies on the Paneuropa cycle-way from Prague to
Paris and there is a popular bicycle lane alongside the river Reg-
nitz. They are ideal starting points for cycling tours. In addition,
the various parks, meadows and the woods are just perfect for
jogging or walking. Golf, boules, beach-volleyball and snooker are
also played here with passion.
A lush green for powerful drives at the 1. Fürth Golf Club
“Fürth furthers my aims…The Triathlon makes heavy demands on both the athlete and her ‘training grounds’. Fürth offers simply everything the triathlete, sportsperson and sports fan needs. Swimming in a modern open-air pool, high-profi le cycling events on roads in and around Fürth and running in the city park make training a pleasure.”
Beach-volleyball festival in the middle of town
Aspiring runners at the Metropolmarathon
Anja Ippach – German Triathlon Champion
keeping fi t by being active
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attractivefor every occasion
Other suitable locations include the Grüne Halle – an exclusive
market- and event hall situated in the centre of the Südstadt park –
and the decorative marble hall in Burgfarrnbach Castle.
The Kulturforum, on the site of a former abbatoir, the radio
mu seum and the Kofferfabrik also provide interesting settings, as
well as the city’s unique hotels and restaurants, such as the ultra-
modern Hotel Pyramide and the historic masons’ lodge
(Logenhaus).
“Fürth is ideal for organisers of conferences, congresses and other events. They choose Fürth, especially the Stadthalle, for its outstanding facili-ties, great infrastructure and the attractiveness of the historic old town and surrounding area. What more do you need?“
Robert Steinkugler, Manager of Stadthalle Fürth
Thinking of organising a conference in Fürth, or getting together
for a big celebration? In the clover-leaf city you will fi nd a variety
of splendid locations for meetings, conferences and other events.
The Stadthalle offers technical and professional facilities of the
highest standard.
Grüne Halle in the Südstadtpark
Stadthalle
Ceremonial room in the masonic lodge (Logenhaus)
Soirée at Burgfarrnbach Castle
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astonishinglyrich in treasures
1 Centaur Fountain at BahnhofplatzThe fi rst “Art fountain” was designed by Rudolf Maison in 1890 as a monument to the fi rst German railway (1835) and the establishment of the central water supply (1877). It depicts man’s harnessing of the force of nature. At that time people regard-ed railway steam as something threaten-ing. It was only when it was tamed in the locomotive that they realised its benefi ts.
2 Fürther FreiheitThis is where the fi rst railway, the Adler, arrived in 1835. The Ludwig railway operated until 1922, quickly becoming just an insignifi cant branch line. The old railway station building was demolished in 1938. Today the historic square is an event venue and is used as a fruit and vegetable market.
3 Paradise FountainThe Paradise Fountain has stood on the Dr.-Max-Grundig site, named after its founder, since 1995. It was designed by the artist couple Barbara and Gernot Rumpf. It depicts the Garden of Eden with a couple, paradisiacal animals, a natural tree and many a spouting waterwork. The fountain is a paradise for children to play in.
4 Hornschuchpromenade and KönigswarterstraßeThese two boulevards from the promoterism period are among the most beautiful in Fürth. From 1883 to 1904 manorial houses representative of the upper classes were constructed with rich sandstone adornments between Luisenstraße and Jakobinenstraße. The spacious promenade is unique in Fürth. The green central strips were used at that time by the Ludwig railway. This was proof of the open-mindedness of this street’s residents, as it was thought chic in those days to live so close to this modern means of transport.
5 Stadttheater/Municipal Theatre Königstraße 116One of the most splendid buildings in Fürth is the Municipal Theatre, built by the famous Viennese architects Hellner und Felmer in the neo-baroque style in 1902. They achieved a highly representative effect with the “Portal arch”, the fl anking columns and the architectural sculpture. Reliefs of Mozart and Schiller, busts of Wagner, Beethoven, Goethe and Lessing on the lateral faces indicate the building’s function as a theatre and opera house. The auditorium is in the neo-rococo style.
6 Rathaus/City Hall Königstraße 86-88The monumental building was constructed 1840 – 1850 from the plans of Eduard Bürklein in the classical style of the famous architect Friedrich von Gärtner. The 55-metre high tower, the landmark of the city, is inspired by the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. The industrial town grew so quickly that an extension had to be added just 50 years later.
7 The quarter behind the City HallEntire streets lined with houses in the style of classicism and historicism characterise this quarter, which arose in the second half of the 19th century and was laid out as planned in a rectangular grid for the constantly growing population. In the courtyards there were commercial establishments, workshops and small factories. Living and working were still intertwined in that age.
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8 GustavstraßeGustavstraße was the most important street in the Old Town. Nowadays it is the heart of the pub scene and a popular meeting point, especially in the evening. No two houses are the same here. There is a great variety of roof shapes, heights, styles and facade designs. What is particu-larly attractive is the baroque sandstone building of the Grüner Baum inn, where the Swedish king Gustav Adolf is said to have stayed overnight in1632. Anyway, it is after him that the street is named.
9 St. Michaelskirche/St. Michael’s Church, KirchenplatzThe Michaelskirche is the oldest edifi ce in Fürth. The beginnings of this fortifi ed church date back to 1100. As befi tted the erstwhile small market town, St. Michael is only a simple, relatively unadorned village church. The tower with the west portal, the chancel and the south entrance are from the Gothic period. The interior is 19th century neo-Gothic. The only old piece of art preserved is the sandstone tabernacle built around 1500.
10 Grüner Markt/Green Market with Jugglers FountainAs Fürth was almost totally destroyed in the Thirty Years’ War, the old houses at the Grüner Markt date from the second half of the 17th and from the 18th century. Apart from simple half-timbered buildings there are sandstone houses with baroque curved gables that document the rise of the town in the 18th century. An attraction at the Grüner Markt is the Jugglers’ Fountain designed by Harro Frey in 2004 and the two groups of fi gures.
11 Alter Judenfriedhof/ The old Jewish cemeteryThis is where the Jewish community buried its dead from 1607 to 1906. The graves were created for eternity and the peace of the graves must not be disturbed. Despite acts of desecration during the Nazi period, the cemetery, which covers 20,000 m2 and once stood on the edge of town, is to this day one of the most impressive stone testaments to Jewish life in Fürth.
12 Lochnersches Gartenhaus Theaterstraße 33Around 1700 Fürth clergyman Daniel Loch-ner built his summer-house in the former garden district, which contemporaries likened “to a castle”, because it was erected in the style of Nuremberg manors. Threat ened by decay, the house was lavishly restored in 2003/2004. Its strik-ing elements are the gabled houses, the characteristic tower of stairs and the rear in half-timbered style.
13 Berolzheimerianum Theresienstraße 1The pencil manufacturer Heinrich Berolzheimer founded the adult education centre in 1904. Today the renovated Art Nouveau building is the playhouse, restaurant and scene bistro of the Comödie Fürth.
14 Logenhaus der Freimaurerloge/ Freemasons’ lodge house Dambacher Straße 11The jutting historicism building of the Fürth Lodge was constructed in 1890/91 by Nuremberg architect Leonhard Bürger, representing the concept of the Freema-sons’ lodge cast in stone. The cube-shaped body of the building is richly decorated with freemasonry symbols. Up on the gable, two female fi gures symbolise the name of the lodge, to truth and friendship. The renovated hall is one of the fi nest banqueting halls in Fürth.
15 Schloss Burgfarrnbach/ Burgfarrnbach CastleThe castle is located in the eastern part of Burgfarrnbach and was erected for the Counts of Pückler-Limpurg. It was built between 1830 and 1834 in the classical style by Royal Bavarian Building Inspector Leonhard Schmidtner. The triangular gable of the protruding middle section of the facade contains the Pückler coat of arms. The castle belongs to Fürth City Council and is used as an archive, library and meeting centre.
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thirst forexperience museums and art
A The Wireless Museum Kurgartenstraße 37The exhibition, with interesting space ensem-bles and installations covering an area of over 1,000 m2, presents the history of the wireless and sound recording from the early days rightup to now. The highlight of the history of broad-casting is a 100-kW transmitter from 1940.
Tue, Wed, Fri 12 p.m. – 5 p.m., Sat, Sun 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. First Thursday in the month 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. Tel. (09 11) 7 56 81 10
B The Jewish Museum Franconia Königstraße 89Fürth is a shining example of tolerant coex-istence. For centuries Jews, Protestants and Catholics have lived alongside one another. In the 17th century Fürth became the town with the largest Jewish community in South-ern Germany. The museum displays not only the history and culture of the Jews in Fürth and Franconia but also the present and the future. Throughout the year there are special exhibitions well worth seeing.
Wed-Sun 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tue 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 05 77
C Fürth art gallery Königsplatz 1With each new exhibition in this refi ned art gallery, art lovers are given the opportunity to appreciate work from renowned national and international artists.Tue-Sat 1 p.m. – 6 p.m., Sun & public hols. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tel. (09 11) 9 74 16 90
D Fürth Dialysis Museum Robert-Koch-Straße 41The KfH Dialysis Centre was named after the famous Fürth doctor Jakob Henle. Henle’s work in general anatomy and pathology is still highly regarded today. The exhibition recounts the historic development of kidney replacement therapy from antiquity to the modern era.Tue, Thu 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and by arrangement, Tel. (09 11) 97 79 57 47
E Ludwig Erhard Municipal Museum Ottostraße 2The museum was built in the late classical style and served as a school until 2003. Some of Fürth’s famous sons, such as Ludwig Erhard, Gustav Schickedanz and Leopold Ullstein, were pupils there. The highlight of the new museum, which will be opened in September 2009, is an exhibition dealing with the social and industrial history of Fürth in the 20th century. At the moment there are a number of temporary exhibitions in the building.Tel. (09 11) 97 92 22 90
F The Tucher Brewery Museum is currently being renovated.
G Museum of Women’s Culture in the Royal Stables at Burgfarrnbach Castle, Schlosshof 23 The Museum of Regional and International Women’s Culture stages exhibitions dealing with the ordinary lives of women, making comparisons at both a cultural and intercul-tural level. This is the fi rst museum of its kind, resulting from the cooperative work of the institution “Frauen in der Einen Welt e.V., Nürn-berg” and the Fürth Department of Culture. The exhibition entitled “The Strings of Fate” (Schicksalsfäden) opens here on 9th May, 2009 and features international female artists. 9th May – 27th July 2009, Thu, Fri 2 p.m. – 4 p.m., Sat, Sun 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tel. (09 11) 5 98 07 69
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pleasurablerelaxing shopping
Every sort of shopper is catered for in Fürth. In the old part of
the city, it is diffi cult to resist the charming boutiques and shops.
Visitors are taken in by the friendly atmosphere here. In summer,
with one quaint pub after another waiting to greet you, it is
easy to get the impression of being in one long beer garden!
There are over 400 food-outlets and restaurants in Fürth. The
fare ranges from Turkish kebab and Franconian roasted pork
shoulder (“Schäufele”) with dumplings to the exclusive halibut
with caviar sauce.
A Czech Moda
Friedrichstraße 24Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.Sa 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Tel. (09 11) 77 05 11
Fashion and accessories, Luisa Cerano, Orwell,Sportalm-Kitzbühel, Closed, Bogner-Jeans
B DAS BAD & MEHR
Schwabacher Straße 18Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 6.30 p.m.Sat 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.and by arrangementTel. (09 11) 77 09 42
Wellness products for the bathroom, made-to-measure bath robes, customised bathroom fl oor designs.
C Elektro Götz
Mathildenstraße 1Mon – Fri 7.45 a.m. – 6 p.m. (April – Sept. 5 p.m.)Sat 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 00 63
Small electrical appliances, room lighting, lampshades, doll’s house furnishings, clay houses modelled on orginal buildings
D Lizenz- und Geschenkewelt
Moststraße 3Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat 10 p.m. – 4 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 9 74 66 73
Licenced goods e.g. Diddl, Uli Stein, Rabe Sock, souvenirs from Fürth, postcards and greeting cards
E Mann o Mann Männermode
Gustavstraße 35Mon – Fri 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.Sat 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.or by arrangementTel. (09 11) 77 76 76
Barbour, Schiesser and Levis (also for women), internetshop: www.mann-o-mann-shop.de
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J Casa di ModaMoststraße 5Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 7 50 36 78
Italian fashion – quality clothes and accessories
K FASHION STORES by BätzAlexanderstraße 11, City-Center Mon – Fri 9.30 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat 9.30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Tel. (09 11) 9 71 66 90
Unusual fashion for young men and women, ESPRIT shoes
L Genniges BuchSchwabacher Straße 23Mon – Wed 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.Thu – Fri 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 51 18
Large selection of books in stock, ordering service
M mau-mau SpielwarenMoststraße 19Mon – Wed 9.30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Thu – Fri 9.30 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat 9.30 a.m. – 3 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 36 64
Toys and games for babies, children and adults, juggling articles, kites, MCs, CDs, books
F Oehrlein Schuhe
Gustavstraße 29Mon – Fri 9.30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sat 9.30 a.m. – 2 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 74 91
Elegant shoes for men and women, handbags, comfortable shoes, trademark names in children’s shoes
G Scherneck Lederwaren
Schwabacher Straße 12Mon – Fri 9.30 a.m. – 6.30 p.m. Sat 9.30 a.m. – 4 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 32 01
Ladies’ and gents’ bags, small leather articles, suitcases, umbrellas, men’s belts
H Staudt Kunstgewerbe
Fürther Freiheit 2 – 4Mon – Fri 9.30 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat (Jan – Sept) 9.30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat (Okt – Dec) 9.30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Tel. (09 11) 77 08 83
Gift articles, home accessories, artifi cial-fl ower arranging, household goods, delicatessen, pictures and paintings, costume jewellery, leather bags, crib cellar.
I Vianne Chocolate
Friedrichstraße 5Mon – Fri 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sat 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 7 04 37 74
Quality chocolates, wine and home-baked cakes, shop and cafe.
N Mode Mary Lou & TrendAlexanderstraße 11, City CenterMon – Fri 9.30 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat 9.30 a.m. – 6 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 74 57 88
Trendy fashion from Nicowa, Dykorn, Vive Maria, etc
O WEIN-KONTORAlexanderstraße 32/Ecke FriedrichstraßeTue – Fri 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.Sat 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.Mon closedTel. (09 11) 74 58 95
Wine specialists, expert advice based on extensive knowledge of wines.
P WOLF am BahnhofMaxstraße 31Mon – Fri 8 a.m. – 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m. – 6 p.m.Sat 8 a.m. – 13 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 20 41 od. 77 92 62
Specialists in household goods, gift articles and electrical appliances
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1 Antep Restaurant
Königstraße 92, Tel. (09 11) 7 87 12 23Mon – Thu 7 a.m. – 1 a.m., Fri – Sun 7 a.m. – 5 a.m.Turkish specialities from wood-fi red ovens
2 Chilli’s 40 Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 43, Tel. (09 11) 97 79 89 50Mon – Sun 11 a.m. – 1 a.m.Mexican restaurant and bar
3 Chong’s Golfrestaurant 60 Am Golfplatz 10, Tel. (09 11) 73 19 12Apr – Sept: Mon – Sun 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.,Oct – Mar: Tue – Sun 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.Franconian, German and international cuisine
4 Grüner Baum 30 60 90 220 Gustavstraße 34, Tel. (09 11) 77 05 54Mon – Fri 11.30 a.m. – 2 p.m., 5 p.m. – 12 p.m.Sun + public hols. open from 11.30 a.m. – 10 p.m. Hot meals served throughout the day, Franconian cuisine, home-made cakes and gateaux
5 Heinrich – Finest Grill 80 Theresienstraße 1, Tel. (09 11) 74 92 99 47Tue – Sat 5 p.m. – 1 a.m., Sun 9.30 a.m. – 3 p.m.Mediterranean meals and barbecue specialities from a beechwood grill
6 Kaffee Bohne Gustavstraße 40, Tel. (09 11) 77 46 04Mon – Sun 8.30 a.m. – 1 a.m.Local and international beer, breakfast, baguettes, salads, menu of the day and a variety of cakes
7 Karo 11 Café Bar Restaurant Karolinenstraße 11, Tel. (09 11) 7 49 91 27Tue – Sat 6 p.m. – 1 a.m., Always something special
8 Kofferfabrik 150 Lange Straße 81, Tel. (09 11) 70 68 06 Mon – Sat 7 p.m. – 1 a.m., Sun 10 a.m. – 1 a.m. Theatre, concerts, the alternative way to eat and drink
9 Kupferpfanne 30 Königstraße 85, Tel. (09 11) 77 12 77 Mon – Sat 11.30 a.m. – 1.30 p.m., 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.Light market fare
10 La Galleria Bäumenstraße 8, Tel. (09 11) 7 41 71 24 Mon – Fri 11.30 a.m. – 2 p.m., 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. Sat 6 p.m. – 11 p.m., Closed on Sundays Fine Italian cuisine
11 La Palma 30 Karlstraße 22 – 24, Tel. (09 11) 74 75 00 Tue – Sun 11.30 a.m. – 2 p.m., 5.30 p.m. – 10.30 p.m.Italian cuisine, fi sh specialities
12 Mephisto Cafe Bar Restaurant 25 35 Gustavstraße 15, Tel. (09 11) 74 51 19 Mon – Sat 5 p.m. – 1 a.m., Sun 11 a.m. – 1 a.m.Hot meals served until 10 p.m.Sophisticated Franconian, German and international cuisine
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13 Mike’s EKU Steakhouse Gustavstraße 16, Tel. (09 11) 9 71 95 47 Mon – Fri + Sun 12 p.m. – 11 p.m., Sat 5.30 p.m. – 11 p.m.Franconian, German and international cuisine
14 Neubauers Schwarzes Kreuz 150 Königstraße 81, Tel. (09 11) 74 09 10 Mon – Sun 12 p.m. – 2.30 p.m., 6 p.m. – 10.30 p.m.The home of good food
15 NH Forsthaus Fürth-Nürnberg 200 Zum Vogelsang 20, Tel. (09 11) 77 98 80 Mon – Sun 12 p.m. – 2.30 p.m., 6 p.m. – 11 p.m., For the international gourmet
16 Obstgärtla – der Burgfarrnbacher Biergarten 100 750 Breiter Steig 6, Tel. (09 11) 7 56 85 92 April – October in good weatherMon 5 p.m. – 11 p.m., Tue – Sat 11 a.m. – 11 p.m., Sun + public hols. 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.Franconian-Bavarian cuisine
17 Opus Lounge 80 Königstraße 104, Tel. (09 11) 2 10 17 27 Sept – May: Sun – Thu 5 p.m., Fri + Sat 5 p.m. – 2 a.m. June – Aug: from 6 p.m., Closed on MondayCigar lounge, cocktails, Italian cuisine
18 Walhalla 20 Obstmarkt 3, Tel. (09 11) 77 22 66 Fr – Wed 11.30 a.m. – 2.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. – 11 p.m.Traditional Franconian meals, modern seasonal cuisine, restaurant has its own fi sh tank
19 Werners Restaurant 40 Friedrichstraße 22, Tel. (09 11) 74 05 60 Mon – Fri 7 p.m. – 12 a.m., Sat 9 a.m. – 12 a.m. Mediterranean and modern German cuisine
20 Wilhelmshöhe 50 60 120 Wilhelmstraße 21, Tel. (09 11) 73 29 62 Mon – Sun 10 a.m. – 12 a.m.Franconian, hot meals served from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
21 Zur Hardhöhe 60 Hardstraße 101, Tel. (09 11) 75 82 83 Tue – Sat 11 a.m. – 2.30 p.m., 5 p.m. – 11 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. – 2.30 p.m.Seasonal Franconian specialities
22 Gasthof Seerose 120 Weiherstraße 6, Tel. (091 01) 65 04Langenzenn/HorbachTue – Sat 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., 5 p.m. – 9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Franconian and international cuisine, carp from restaurant’s own pond
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HellasFriedrich-Ebert-Straße 166Tue – Sun 11 a.m. – 2.30 p.m., 5 p.m. – 12 a.m.Tel. (09 11) 73 65 66Greek, Franconian and Romanian cuisine
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KirchbergerSacker Hauptstraße 9Tue – Sat 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., 5 a.m. – 11 p.m.Sun 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 30 40 28Franconian cuisine, seasonal specialities
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StadtwappenBäumenstraße 4Wed – Mon 10.30 a.m. – 2 p.m., 4.30 p.m. – 10 p.m.Hot meals served until 9 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 19 97Franconian cuisine, carp
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Alex FürthSchwabacher Straße 43Mon – Thu 9 a.m. – 1 a.m.Fri, Sat 9 a.m. – 3 a.m.Sun + public hols. open from 9 a.m. – 1 a.m.Tel. (09 11) 76 64 10International cuisine
La TascaFriedrichstraße 20Mon – Sat 6 p.m. – 12 a.m.Closed on SundayTel. (09 11) 74 05 60Original Spanish ham- and tapas bar
steakzeit im alten forsthausCadolzburger Straße 75Mon – Sun 5 p.m. – 11 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 7 66 87 50Steaks from around the world, “suitable for allergy sufferers”
Osteria PanolioWaagstraße 2Mon – Fri 11.30 a.m. – 2.30 p.m. 5.30 p.m. – 12 a.m.Sat – Sun 12.00 p.m. – 12 a.m.Tel. (09 11) 9 71 13 95Extra large pizzas, pasta, salads40
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Zum alten Rentamt – SteakhausGustavstraße 61Tue – Thu 6 p.m. – 1 a.m.Fri 6 p.m. – 3 a.m.Sat 6 p.m. – 2 a.m.Tel. (09 11) 74 74 07Specialities from beechwood grill, Angus steaks, fi sh specialities
Zum BärenWürzburger Straße 475Mon – Sat 5 p.m. – 11 p.m.Sun + public hols. open from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 5 p.m. – 11 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 75 17 22Greek and German specialities
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Restaurant SchäferIn der Lohe 26Thu – Fri 6 p.m. – 12 a.m. or by arrangement Tel. (09 11) 7 90 86 72Fine Franconian-Mediterrane-an cuisine
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Danceclub Avangio u. NachtschichtWaldstraße 101Thu 9 p.m. – 3 a.m.Fri, Sat 9 p.m. – 5 a.m.& before public holidaysTel. (09 11) 7 80 78 60Dance club for over-21s, baroque dance palace, Franconia’s largest ski hut, “Nachtschicht”
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Traditionsgaststätte Zum TannenbaumHelmstraße 10Tue – Sat 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.So 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 7 66 04 85Franconian cuisine, large portions at fair prices, inner courtyard with beer garden
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Weinstube SchilderwachBäumenstraße 19Tue – Sun 5 p.m. – 1 a.m.Tel. (09 11) 74 80 18Wine tavern. At midday also available on request for group visits. From ethnic Franconian to international
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Why not try some lemon cake, baked according to an origi-nal Jewish recipe, in the Jewish Museum Cafe?
Franconian congeniality
A Franconian original: roasted pork shoulder (“Schäufele”) with dumpling
Bistro GalerieGustavstraße 14Mon, Wed 11.30 a.m. – 2.30 p.m.Mon – Sun 7 p.m. – 1 a.m. Tel. (09 11) 77 61 66Spaghetti and tapas restaurant
Café MichaelisLudwig-Erhard-Straße 16Mon – Fri 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 7 66 52 74Coffee specialities and home-baked cakes, Thurs. soup day
Café und Restaurant im KulturforumWürzburger Straße 2Mon – Sun 11 a.m. – 1 a.m.Hot food served througout Tel. (09 11) 9 73 84 49Coffee specialities, midday buffet on weekdays
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Eiscafé CortinaSchwabacher Straße 45Mon – Sat 8.30 a.m. – 10.30 p.m.Sun 9.30 a.m. – 10 p.m.Tel. (09 11) 77 44 72Original Italian ice cream par-lour, Home-made crepe, gateaux
Fränkischer Landgasthof „Zur frischen Quelle“Rehdorfer Straße 8Oberasbach/RehdorfWed – Mon 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.Closed on TuesdayTel. (09 11) 69 97 71Franconian, international
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Gasthof KapellenhofFürther Straße 10, RoßtalMon – Thu 4 p.m. – 11 p.m.Sat 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.Sun 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.Tel. (0 91 27) 5 75 14Franconian cuisine in a cosy atmosphere
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Landgasthof Brennerei StubenWilhelmsdorfBergstraße 21 aMon – Sun 9 a.m. – 12 a.m.Hot meals served until 10 p.m.Tel. (0 91 04) 21 41Franconian cuisine, fi sh speci-alities (home slaughtering)
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historically“Adler” – the fi rst German railway between Nuremberg and Fürth
so many unique events
793 Legend has it that Fürth was founded by Karl the Great. The royal household probably originated in the 7th/8th century.
1007 The fi rst confi rmed mention of Fürth in a document of King Heinrich II., giving his property “locum Furti dictum” to the chapter of canons of Bamberg cathedral.
1062 King Heinrich IV returns to Fürth the market rights that his father had transferred to Nuremberg between 1039 and 1056, when the latter city was founded.
1100 Building work on the Michaelskirche commences. For centuries the only monumental edifi ce.
1314 Burgrave Konrad II (the Pious) of Nuremberg hands the governership of Fürth back to the bishopric of Bamberg. His successors, the Margraves of Ansbach, insist on their former rights. The Free Imperial City of Nuremberg also wants to exercise its authority in Fürth. Disagreements between the members of the resulting “triumvirate” concern-ing territorial rights continue into the 18th century, particularly the disputes about who has supreme judicial authority and territorial sovereignty.
1440 Jews settle in Fürth, constructing their own cemetery around 1607 and a synagogue around 1617 (there is also a Talmud school here from the 17th century to 1824).
1632 During the Thirty Years’ War a battle between the Swedish King Gustav Adolph II. and the Imperial General Wallenstein takes place at the “Alte Veste” in Zirndorf.
1634 Fürth almost completely destroyed.
about 1685 Many immigrants arrive from France and the Netherlands. New trades and industries sprang up, like tobacco manufacture, stocking weaving, silk weaving and weaving of trimmings, silk dyeing and watchmaking.
after 1700 The leading crafts are: gold/metal-beating, mirror-making, glass, spectacle-making, carpentry and wood-turning.
1792 Fürth becomes Prussian, thus ending the “triumvirate” (bishopric of Bamberg, Mar-graves of Ansbach, and Imperial Town of Nuremberg).
1806 Fürth becomes part of Bavaria.
1818 Fürth becomes a 1st class town with its own administration and police force.
1835 The fi rst German railway “Adler” runs between Nuremberg and Fürth.
1840 – 1850 Fürth Town Hall is built from the plans of Eduard Bürklein.
1843 The Ludwig-Donau-Main-Canal is opened.
1899 a.m. – 1927 The suburbs of Weikershof (1899), Poppenreuth (1900), Dambach, Oberfürberg and Unterfürberg (1901), Atzenhof and Unterfarrnbach (1918), Burgfarrnbach (1923), Kronach and Ronhof (1927) are incorporated.
1914 With a large pool of mineral springs, Fürth becomes a health spa.
1922 In a plebiscite 64.8% of the town vote against being incorporated into Nuremberg.
1926 Fürth-Nuremberg Airport a military airfi eld from 1917 – 18 is the eighth largest out of 80 German airports.
1931 The new hospital is inaugurated.
1945 About eleven per cent of the town’s buildings are destroyed in World War Two. After the war Fürth takes in 15,000 refugees.
1950 With a population in excess of 100,000 Fürth becomes a city for the fi rst time.
1955 Flights to and from Fürth Airport are suspended.
1972 As part of the process of regional reform the suburbs of Bislohe, Braunsbach, Flexdorf, Herbolds hof, Mannhof, Ritzmannshof, Sack, Stadeln, Steinach and Vach are incorporated into Fürth. Fürth harbour is opened on the new Rhein-Main-Donau Canal.
1982 U-Bahn line from Nuremberg to Fürth opens. 1985 – Central Station, 1989 – Town Hall/Stadthalle, 2004 – Fürth Main Hospital (Klinikum), 2007 – Terminus at Hardhöhe
1993/95 The US-Army leaves Fürth.2006 Fürth becomes a university town.
2007 Fürth receives the title “city of science” (Wissenschaftsstadt) from the Free State of Bavaria. The city celebrates its 1000th anniversary.
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Wilhelm Löhe (1808 – 1872) The protestant theologian was born in Fürth. His writings made a substantial contribution to shaping the Lutheran Church.
Leopold Ullstein (1826 – 1899) Born in Fürth, the successful publisher founded the Ullstein publishing house in Berlin in 1877.
Jakob Wassermann (1873 – 1934)At the beginning of the last century Wassermann was one of the most widely read authors in Germany. However, in 1933 the works of this native of Fürth were banned by the Nazis. Fürth City Council has awarded the Jakob Wassermann Prize for Literature every year since 1995.
Bernhard Kellermann (1879 – 1951) The major German man of letters was born in Fürth. Because of his commitment to the GDR he was boycotted by West German bookshops in the post-war years, result-ing in his name falling into obscurity.
Grete (1911 – 1994) and Gustav Schickedanz (1895 – 1977)Following the American blueprint Gustav Schickedanz founded the Quelle mail-order fi rm in 1927 and Grete Schickedanz ran the company after his death. Good quality at reasonable prices meant a turnover of millions, even back in the Thirties. The head offi ce of Quelle AG is in Fürth.
Ludwig Erhard (1897 – 1977)He is seen as the founder of the Social Market Economy and as being responsible for the “German economic miracle”. He was Federal Minister of Economics from 1949 to 1963 and Federal Chancellor from 1963 to 1966.
Max Grundig (1908 – 1989)The founder of the electronics giant Grundig AG is one of the greatest German business pioneers of the post-war period. In the course of the economic miracle the Fürth fi rm became the largest radio manufacturer in Europe.
Henry Kissinger (*1923)He was born in Fürth and emigrated to the USA at the age of 15. He was US Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977 and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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AccommodationA separate catalogue of hotels and overnights in Nuremberg and region area is availiable through Tourist Information.
AirportAirport Nuremberg InformationTel. (09 11) 77 74 73
Angling Day passes fromTel. (09 11) 77 74 73
BadmintonSportpark NordAm Schallerseck 33 – 35Tel. (09 11) 9 36 46 90
BanksBankhaus Max Flessa KG Friedrichstraße 8Tel. (09 11) 9 71 91-0
Citibank Privatkunden AGSchwabacher Straße 40 – 42Tel. (09 11) 7 49 29 49-0
Commerzbank AGRudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 7Tel. (09 11) 13 10
Deutsche BankSchwabacher Straße 32Tel. (09 11) 7 79 84-0
Dresdner Bank AGGustav-Schickedanz-Str. 17Tel. (09 11) 7 79 83-0
Hypo VereinsbankBlumenstraße 5Tel. (09 11) 74 02-0
Norisbank AGGustav-Schickedanz-Str. 2Tel. (09 11) 74 31 99-0
Raiffeisen-Volksbank Amalienstraße 45 – 47Cash machines in self-service zoneRudolf-Breitscheid-Str. 15Tel. (09 11) 77 98 0-0
Sparda-BankGustav-Schickedanz-Str. 8
Sparkasse FürthMaxstraße 32Tel. (09 11) 78 78-0
BillardsBillard-Café ImpactSchwabacher Straße 62Tel. (09 11) 7 41 76 04
Bistro Big AppleHeinrich-Stranka-Straße 20Tel. (09 11) 79 20 20
Sport-Café PXWaldstraße 105Tel. (09 11) 7 87 13 70
Boat tripsNPS, Neptun-Personen-SchifffahrtTel. (09 11) 6 00 20 55
BowlingPhönix-BowlingcenterWaldstraße 99 – 103Tel. (09 11) 9 79 15 06
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DanceAvangio – NachtschichtWaldstraße 101Tel. (09 11) 780 78 60
Dialysis-CentreKfH Dialysis Centre FürthRobert-Koch-Straße 41Tel. (09 11) 73 10 02E-Mail: [email protected]
DoctorsRescue & emergency service Tel. 1 92 22
Standby doctorTel. 1 92 92or (0 18 05) 19 12 12
Standby dentistTel. (09 11) 58 88 83 55
Hospital Klinikum FürthJakob-Henle-Straße 1Tel. (09 11) 7 58 00
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Camping“Zur Mühle” camp-siteZirndorf, Seewaldstraße 75 Tel. (09 11) 69 38 01
“Eichensee” camp-siteLangenzenn/Burggrafenhof Tel. (0 91 01) 22 22
Car parksComödieOttostraße 29
Car park Friedrichstraße Friedrichstraße 13
FürthermareAm Scherbsgraben 15
MarktkaufGebhardstraße
Car park MathildenstraßeMathildenstraße 6
Underground car parks: City-CenterKönigstraße 114
SaturnWürzburger Straße 6via Kappellenstraße
SozialrathausKönigsplatz 2
StadthalleRosenstraße 50
CinemasBabylonNürnberger Straße 3Tel. (09 11) 7 33 09 66
City-Kino-FürthRudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 14Tel. (09 11) 77 50 30
UferpalastWürzburger Straße 2Tel. (09 11) 9 73 84-40
City hallStadtverwaltungKönigstraße 88Tel. (09 11) 9 74-0
City toursFor individuals:Sun at 2 p.m. Also on Sat at 2 p.m.from April – Sept
Portable audio-visual guides in German and EnglishInformation:Tel. (09 11) 7 40 66 15
For group bookings: Tel. (09 11) 7 40 66 15
City tours by taxi:Enquiries and bookings:Tel. (09 11) 77 79 91Tel. (09 11) 7 40 66 15
History for EveryoneTel. (09 11) 3 07 36 20
CrécheMüZeGartenstraße 14Tel. (09 11) 77 27 99
Cycle hireZentral-RadMoststraße 25Tel. (09 11) 74 60 90
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NH Fürth-NurembergKönigstraße 140Tel. (09 11) 74 04-0
NH Forsthaus Fürth-NurembergZum Vogelsang 20Tel. (09 11) 77 98 80
Quality Hotel BavariaNürnberger Straße 54Tel. (09 11) 77 49 41
Skittle alleysGasthaus WilhelmshöheWilhelmstraße 21Tel. (09 11) 73 29 62
BVS Fürth e.V.Kreuzsteinweg 15Tel. (09 11) 7 90 98 43
MTV-Fürth 1892Kapellenstraße 33Tel. (09 11) 77 85 42
Skateboard tracksTrack Herboldshofnear Stadeln station
Track StadelnTSV Stadeln sports ground
Track in the Südstadtpark
Solar energySolid-Solarenergie Informations- und Demonstrationszentrum Heinrich-Stranka-Str. 3 – 5 Tel. (09 11) 81 02 70
Swimming bathsFürthermare Am Scherbsgraben 15Tel. (09 11) 72 30 54 0
Indoor poolAm Scherbsgraben 15Tel. (09 11) 72 30 54 65
Summer poolAm Scherbsgraben 15Tel. (09 11) 72 30 54 55
Leisure parkPlaymobil FunPark Brandstätter Straße 2 – 10,ZirndorfTel. (09 11) 96 66 17-00
LibraryVolksbücherei HauptstelleFronmüllerstraße 22Tel. (09 11) 9 74 17 33
Local newspaperFürther NachrichtenTel. (09 11) 77 98 70
Lost & FoundBürgeramt SüdSchwabacher Straße 170Tel. (09 11) 9 74 23 87
TTaxiTaxi-switchboardTel. (09 11) 77 79 91
TennisSportparkAm Schallerseck 33 – 35Tel. (09 11) 9 36 46 90
Ticket offi ceFranken-TicketKönigstraße 95Tel. (09 11) 74 93 40
Franken-Ticket SaturnWürzburger Straße 6Tel. (09 11) 74 93 40
Fürther NachrichtenRudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 19Tel. (09 11) 7 79 87 0
Trade fairNürnberg Messe GmbHTel. (09 11) 86 06-0
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Farmers’ MarketAm Grünen MarktSat 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Flea Market “Graffl markt” in the Old Town 2 x year, June & September
Christmas market· Fürther Freiheit· Waagplatz
Miniature golf coursesCourse in the municipal parkTel. (01 72) 4 63 15 18
Course UlmenstraßeTel. (01 77) 2 66 48 5
Golfgarten at the EuropakanalFürth, Hafenstraße 5 Tel. (09 11) 76 75 99
MuseumsDialysis Museum Fürth Robert-Koch-Str. 41 Tel: (0911) 73 10 02Tue, Thu 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Fossil Museum Espanstraße 1Tel. (09 11) 7 66 59 60daily 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Museum of Women’s Culture Fürth-Burgfarrnbach, Schlosshof 23 Tel. (09 11) 5 98 07 699 May – 27 July 2009Thu, Fri 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.Sat, Sun 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Franconian Jewish MuseumKönigstraße 89Tel. (09 11) 77 05 77Wed – Sun 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.Tue 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Radio Museum Kurgartenstraße 37Tel. (09 11) 7 56 81 10Tue, Wed, Fri 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.Sat, Sun 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.1st Thu in the month 12 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Partner citiesPaisley – Schottland 1969Limoges – Frankreich 1992Marmaris – Türkei 1995Xylokastro – Griechenland 2006
PolicePolizeidirektion FürthKapellenstraße 10U-Bahnstation StadthalleTel. (09 11) 75 90 5-0
PostDeutsche Post AG Tel. (0 18 02) 33 33
Public transportVGN Verkehrsverbund Großraum NürnbergTel. (09 11) 27 07 50
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SaunaFürthermareThermal baths and adven-ture pool Am Scherbsgraben 15 Tel. (09 11) 7 23 05 40
Indoor pool Am Scherbsgraben 15Tel. (09 11) 72 30 54-65
Hotel-PyramideEuropa Allee 1Tel. (09 11) 97 10 0
Hotel Am ForumFoerstermühle 2Tel. (09 11) 7 59 99 99
STourist-InformationBahnhofplatz 2 Tel. (09 11) 7 40 66 15Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.Sat 10 a.m. – 1 [email protected]/tourismus
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FitnessSportforum FürthLöwenplatz 4 – 8Tel. (09 11) 77 89 36
Wellness FactoryKarolinenstraße 66Tel. (09 11) 70 97 77
Paradise Lady-FitnessKaiserstraße 168Tel. (09 11) 74 98 05 4
Sportpark Am Schallerseck 33 – 35Tel. (09 11) 9 36 46 90
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Hotel-LineA guidance system brings you from the arterial roads via a ring road to the hotels.
HospitalKlinikum FürthJakob-Henle-Straße 1Tel. (09 11) 7 58 00
EuromedClinic/Private clinicEuropa Allee 1Tel. (09 11) 97 14-0
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Information bureauxADAC GeschäftsstelleTheresienstraße 5Tel. (01 80) 5 10 11 12
ADAC Breakdown serviceTel. (01 80) 2 22 22 22
Deutsche Bahn24h travel serviceTel. (09 11) 1 18 61
Automatic timetable infoTel. (08 00) 1 50 70 90
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Events calendarFree, monthly publication. Available from hotels, gastro-outlets and tourist information offi ce.
Events venuesComödie Fürth at BerolzheimerianumTheresienstraße 1Tel. (09 11) 74 93 4-0
KofferfabrikLange Straße 81Tel. (09 11) 70 68 06
Kulturforum SchlachthofWürzburger Straße 4Tel. (09 11) 97 38 4-0
Grüne HalleKrautheimer Straße 11Tel. (09 11) 9 79 00 60
Schloss BurgfarrnbachSchlosshof 12Tel. (09 11) 97 53 43
StadthalleRosenstraße 50Tel. (09 11) 74 91 2-0
StadttheaterKönigstraße 116Tel. (09 11) 9 74 24 10
Emergency Numbers
Fire 112
Emergency 110
Police 75 90 50
Golf1. Golfclub Fürth e.V.Am Golfplatz 10Tel. (09 11) 75 75 22
GLudwig Erhard Municipal Museum Ottostraße 2Tel. (09 11) 97 92 22 90
Stadeln indoor poolHans-Sachs-Straße 36Tel. (09 11) 76 17 97
Fürth facts and fi gures
Height above sea level: 294 mSurface area of the city 63.35 km2
Furthest north-south extension 12 kmFurthest east-west extension 10 kmRecreation areas: 238 haWooded areas: 693 haPopulation: 114,350Population density: 1,805/km²
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a gateway to the region
neighbourly
The four towns of Nuremberg, Fürth, Erlangen and Schwabach
have merged to form the Nuremberg Municipal Region (Städte-
region Nuremberg). Together they offer an impressive cultural pro-
gramme with a diverse range of museums, interesting exhibitions
and numerous other events.
Fürth is the ideal starting point for excursions: a visit to one of the
historic Franconian towns, a trip to “Franconian Switzerland” –
a paradise for ramblers and climbing enthusiasts, a walking tour
in the Franconian vineyard region and cycling- or cultural tours
through romantic Franconia. The region has an inexhaustible
supply of leisure facilities.
Bamberg, the old town hall
Nuremberg, the square at Tiergärtnertor
Cycling tour in Franconian Switzerland
Walking tour in the wine-growing region of Franconia
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