HTML SitemapExplore

Street of Human Rights — Attraction in Nuremberg

Name
Street of Human Rights
Description
The Way of Human Rights is a monumental outdoor sculpture in Nuremberg, Germany. It was opened on 24 October 1993. It is sited on the street between the new and old buildings of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, connecting Kornmarkt street and the medieval city wall.
Nearby attractions
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Kartäusergasse 1, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Nuremberg Opera House
Richard-Wagner-Platz 2-10, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
St. Lawrence Church
Lorenzer Pl. 1, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
Kunst- und Kulturpädagogisches Zentrum der Museen in Nürnberg
Kartäusergasse 12, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Ehekarussell
Am Weißen Turm, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
New Museum - Nuremberg State Museum of Art and Design
Luitpoldstraße 5, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Handwerkerhof Nuremberg
Königstraße 82, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Museum of Communication of Nuremberg
Lessingstraße 6, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
Kirche St. Klara
Königstraße 66, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Tugendbrunnen
Lorenzer Pl., 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Nearby restaurants
Tucher-Bräu am Opernhaus
Am Kartäusertor 1, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Pizza Hut Restaurant & Lieferdienst Nürnberg
Breite G. 35, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
KORNS BAR RESTAURANT EVENTS
Kornmarkt 5-7, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
O.sha Thai Restaurant Nürnberg
Jakobstraße 13-15, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Lu-Bu Asian Fusion Kitchen
Kornmarkt 2, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Indo Chaska Indisches Restaurant
Kornmarkt 4, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Bistro Arte
Kartäusergasse 1, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
CôDung Sushi & Panasia Cuisine
Färberstraße 43, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Goldener Pudel
Grasersgasse 15, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Fujiyama
Dr.-Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 1, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Nearby local services
Thalia Nürnberg
Karolinenstraße 53, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Musée des transports de Nuremberg
Lessingstraße 6, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
CRÄMER & CO GmbH
Breite G. 18, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Juwelier Falcon
Breite G. 15, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Hong Kong Store
Vordere Sterngasse 3, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
GALERIA Nürnberg an der Lorenzkirche
Königstraße 14, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
New Museum - Nuremberg State Museum of Art and Design
Luitpoldstraße 5, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Levy's Tattoo & Piercing
Breite G. 48, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
REWE
Josephspl. 14-16, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
Schlemmer Eck - Schlütter's Echte
Brunnengasse 33, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Nearby hotels
Adina Apartment Hotel Nuremberg
Dr.-Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 1-7, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Five Reasons
Frauentormauer 42, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
B&B HOTEL Nürnberg-City
Frauentorgraben 37, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
Melter Hotel & Apartments - a Neighborhood Hotel
Königstraße 41, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Scandic Nürnberg Central
Frauentorgraben 11, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
Caritas-Pirckheimer-Haus
Königstraße 64, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
N9 hotels
Färberstraße 45, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
Sheraton Carlton Hotel Nuernberg
Eilgutstraße 15, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
Astoria Apartments
Weidenkellerstraße 4, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
Hotel Fackelmann
Essenweinstraße 10, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
Related posts
Keywords
Street of Human Rights tourism.Street of Human Rights hotels.Street of Human Rights bed and breakfast. flights to Street of Human Rights.Street of Human Rights attractions.Street of Human Rights restaurants.Street of Human Rights local services.Street of Human Rights travel.Street of Human Rights travel guide.Street of Human Rights travel blog.Street of Human Rights pictures.Street of Human Rights photos.Street of Human Rights travel tips.Street of Human Rights maps.Street of Human Rights things to do.
Street of Human Rights things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Street of Human Rights
GermanyBavariaNurembergStreet of Human Rights

Basic Info

Street of Human Rights

Kartäusergasse 1, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
4.5(380)
Open 24 hours
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

The Way of Human Rights is a monumental outdoor sculpture in Nuremberg, Germany. It was opened on 24 October 1993. It is sited on the street between the new and old buildings of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, connecting Kornmarkt street and the medieval city wall.

Cultural
Scenic
Accessibility
Family friendly
attractions: Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg Opera House, St. Lawrence Church, Kunst- und Kulturpädagogisches Zentrum der Museen in Nürnberg, Ehekarussell, New Museum - Nuremberg State Museum of Art and Design, Handwerkerhof Nuremberg, Museum of Communication of Nuremberg, Kirche St. Klara, Tugendbrunnen, restaurants: Tucher-Bräu am Opernhaus, Pizza Hut Restaurant & Lieferdienst Nürnberg, KORNS BAR RESTAURANT EVENTS, O.sha Thai Restaurant Nürnberg, Lu-Bu Asian Fusion Kitchen, Indo Chaska Indisches Restaurant, Bistro Arte, CôDung Sushi & Panasia Cuisine, Goldener Pudel, Fujiyama, local businesses: Thalia Nürnberg, Musée des transports de Nuremberg, CRÄMER & CO GmbH, Juwelier Falcon, Hong Kong Store, GALERIA Nürnberg an der Lorenzkirche, New Museum - Nuremberg State Museum of Art and Design, Levy's Tattoo & Piercing, REWE, Schlemmer Eck - Schlütter's Echte
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Phone
+49 911 2315029
Website
way-of-human-rights.com

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Nuremberg
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Nuremberg
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Nuremberg
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Live events

LUMINISCENCE: Tauche ein in die Geheimnisse der Lorenzkirche
LUMINISCENCE: Tauche ein in die Geheimnisse der Lorenzkirche
Wed, Feb 11 • 6:00 PM
Lorenzer Platz 1, Nürnberg, 90403
View details
View From Above Nürnberg
View From Above Nürnberg
Mon, Feb 9 • 10:00 AM
Breite G. 91, 90402
View details
Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA
Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA
Fri, Feb 13 • 6:30 PM
Königstraße 79, Nürnberg, Germany, 90402
View details

Nearby attractions of Street of Human Rights

Germanisches Nationalmuseum

Nuremberg Opera House

St. Lawrence Church

Kunst- und Kulturpädagogisches Zentrum der Museen in Nürnberg

Ehekarussell

New Museum - Nuremberg State Museum of Art and Design

Handwerkerhof Nuremberg

Museum of Communication of Nuremberg

Kirche St. Klara

Tugendbrunnen

Germanisches Nationalmuseum

Germanisches Nationalmuseum

4.6

(2.8K)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Nuremberg Opera House

Nuremberg Opera House

4.6

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
St. Lawrence Church

St. Lawrence Church

4.7

(3.1K)

Closed
Click for details
Kunst- und Kulturpädagogisches Zentrum der Museen in Nürnberg

Kunst- und Kulturpädagogisches Zentrum der Museen in Nürnberg

4.6

(13)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Street of Human Rights

Tucher-Bräu am Opernhaus

Pizza Hut Restaurant & Lieferdienst Nürnberg

KORNS BAR RESTAURANT EVENTS

O.sha Thai Restaurant Nürnberg

Lu-Bu Asian Fusion Kitchen

Indo Chaska Indisches Restaurant

Bistro Arte

CôDung Sushi & Panasia Cuisine

Goldener Pudel

Fujiyama

Tucher-Bräu am Opernhaus

Tucher-Bräu am Opernhaus

4.7

(2.2K)

Closed
Click for details
Pizza Hut Restaurant & Lieferdienst Nürnberg

Pizza Hut Restaurant & Lieferdienst Nürnberg

4.2

(2.1K)

Closed
Click for details
KORNS BAR RESTAURANT EVENTS

KORNS BAR RESTAURANT EVENTS

4.7

(300)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
O.sha Thai Restaurant Nürnberg

O.sha Thai Restaurant Nürnberg

4.6

(669)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby local services of Street of Human Rights

Thalia Nürnberg

Musée des transports de Nuremberg

CRÄMER & CO GmbH

Juwelier Falcon

Hong Kong Store

GALERIA Nürnberg an der Lorenzkirche

New Museum - Nuremberg State Museum of Art and Design

Levy's Tattoo & Piercing

REWE

Schlemmer Eck - Schlütter's Echte

Thalia Nürnberg

Thalia Nürnberg

4.6

(2.6K)

Click for details
Musée des transports de Nuremberg

Musée des transports de Nuremberg

4.6

(2.5K)

Click for details
CRÄMER & CO GmbH

CRÄMER & CO GmbH

4.5

(348)

Click for details
Juwelier Falcon

Juwelier Falcon

5.0

(147)

Click for details
Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.

Reviews of Street of Human Rights

4.5
(380)
avatar
4.0
1y

This Street of Human Rights is located just outside the Germanisches Museum. Here you find the installation of 27 columns and pavement panels each inscribed with one article from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each column and panel is in German and one other language representing the universality of Human Rights.

There is a information panel as well listing each of the 27 columns individually with its name and associated country/language. It is a touching installation that is the work of Israeli artist Dani Karavan (1988-93) and is well worth spending a few minutes to view as part of your visit...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
22w

This is one of those places that makes you slow down and reflect. Designed by artist Dani Karavan in 1993, the long walkway of white columns carries the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in German and other languages, turning a modern urban space into a quiet but powerful statement. It’s especially meaningful given Nuremberg’s past as the site of NS rallies and later the Nuremberg Trials; walking here feels like a bridge between dark history and a commitment to human dignity. For me, it wasn’t just a monument but a reminder that rights are only as strong as our willingness to...

   Read more
avatar
1.0
7y

Den einen Stern gibt es nicht, weil es furchtbar ist, sondern weil ich einfach nicht verstehe, warum man sowas braucht. Die Idee finde ich ganz nett, sollte vielleicht auch Kunst sein, aber das hat dann nicht so ganz geklappt. Wie gesagt verstehe ich den Sinn davon nicht. Ich finde es immer wieder amüsant, dort entlang zu gehen und zu schauen, welche Sprachen nicht vertreten sind. Beziehungsweise welche da sind. Meiner Meinung nach zeugt das für nicht viel Weltoffenheit, denn Hauptsächlich sind es Europäische oder Asiatische, also die typischen Länder. Man kann natürlich nicht eine Stele für jede (Amts-)Sprache der Welt dahin stellen, aber das wäre doch mal ein Statement! Ich vermisse jedenfalls ein paar Sprachen, denn so finde ich zeigt Deutschland doch nur Coolanz gegenüber den "populären" Ländern, Sprachen und Kulturen. Ich meine die, über die man vielleicht gerade noch was in der Schule hört oder in Zeitungen liest, wo man mal in den Urlaub fährt oder von denen der Otto-Normalbürger gerade mal so schon was gehört hat oder zumindest weiß, dass sie existieren. Ich frage mich, wer ausgesucht hat, welche Sprachen vertreten sein sollten, und was der oder die sich dabei gedacht hat. Ich finde es...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next

Posts

BradBrad
This Street of Human Rights is located just outside the Germanisches Museum. Here you find the installation of 27 columns and pavement panels each inscribed with one article from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each column and panel is in German and one other language representing the universality of Human Rights. There is a information panel as well listing each of the 27 columns individually with its name and associated country/language. It is a touching installation that is the work of Israeli artist Dani Karavan (1988-93) and is well worth spending a few minutes to view as part of your visit to the museum.
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Aliya ArzaevaAliya Arzaeva
Интересное место Важное напоминание о правах человека! Находится вдоль музея
E Scott ParksE Scott Parks
This is one of those places that makes you slow down and reflect. Designed by artist Dani Karavan in 1993, the long walkway of white columns carries the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in German and other languages, turning a modern urban space into a quiet but powerful statement. It’s especially meaningful given Nuremberg’s past as the site of NS rallies and later the Nuremberg Trials; walking here feels like a bridge between dark history and a commitment to human dignity. For me, it wasn’t just a monument but a reminder that rights are only as strong as our willingness to defend them.
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Nuremberg

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

This Street of Human Rights is located just outside the Germanisches Museum. Here you find the installation of 27 columns and pavement panels each inscribed with one article from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each column and panel is in German and one other language representing the universality of Human Rights. There is a information panel as well listing each of the 27 columns individually with its name and associated country/language. It is a touching installation that is the work of Israeli artist Dani Karavan (1988-93) and is well worth spending a few minutes to view as part of your visit to the museum.
Brad

Brad

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Nuremberg

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Интересное место Важное напоминание о правах человека! Находится вдоль музея
Aliya Arzaeva

Aliya Arzaeva

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Nuremberg

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

This is one of those places that makes you slow down and reflect. Designed by artist Dani Karavan in 1993, the long walkway of white columns carries the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in German and other languages, turning a modern urban space into a quiet but powerful statement. It’s especially meaningful given Nuremberg’s past as the site of NS rallies and later the Nuremberg Trials; walking here feels like a bridge between dark history and a commitment to human dignity. For me, it wasn’t just a monument but a reminder that rights are only as strong as our willingness to defend them.
E Scott Parks

E Scott Parks

See more posts
See more posts