Nuremberg: Medieval Dungeons Guided Tour
Hightlight
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English-Speaking
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Group-Friendly
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Non smoking
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Reservations
History
Beneath Nuremberg’s Old City Hall lie the Lochgefängnisse—medieval dungeons in use from the 14th to the early 19th century. These 12 cramped, vaulted cells and a chilling torture chamber once held accused thieves, witches, and political prisoners awaiting judgment. In an era when confession equaled conviction—guilty or not—survival was rare.
Preserved with original iron rings, wooden benches, and torture devices, the site is one of Europe’s best-surviving medieval prison complexes. This 45-minute tour plunges you into the grim reality of justice in the Holy Roman Empire.
Highlights
- Explore 12 authentic medieval prison cells beneath the Old City Hall.
- Enter the original torture chamber with period instruments.
- See preserved furnishings: iron rings, wooden stocks, and cell doors.
- Learn about medieval interrogation methods and the psychology of confession.
- Hear true stories of prisoners—witches, debtors, and rebels—trapped in darkness.
Full Description
Descend beneath Nuremberg’s grand Old City Hall into the Lochgefängnisse, a labyrinth of 12 tiny, damp cells carved into sandstone. Your guide—speaking English or German—unlocks heavy iron doors to reveal original 14th-century features: wall rings for chaining prisoners, narrow wooden benches for sleeping, and a suffocating lack of light.
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Step into the torture chamber, where instruments like the rack, thumbscrews, and “Spanish boot” remain on display. Learn how interrogators used pain, fear, and isolation to extract confessions—often from the innocent. Your guide explains medieval law, the role of the executioner, and why a dungeon sentence was nearly always fatal.
The 45-minute experience is intense, atmospheric, and historically accurate—no theatrics, just chilling truth. Emerge with a deeper understanding of justice, power, and human endurance in the Middle Ages.
Why Choose This Experience?
This is Nuremberg’s darkest hidden gem—a rare chance to walk through a fully preserved medieval prison. Perfect for history buffs, true crime fans, or anyone seeking a haunting contrast to the city’s fairy-tale façade.
Short, powerful, and expertly guided, the tour fits easily into any itinerary. The guide’s balance of facts, stories, and dark humor makes the horror accessible without sensationalism.
What’s Included
- 45-minute guided tour of the medieval dungeons.
- Live guide in English or German.
- Entry to all 12 cells and the torture chamber.
- Historical commentary on medieval justice and prisoner life.
Itinerary
- Meet in front of the Old City Hall (middle entrance).
- Descend into the vaulted cellars beneath the Rathaus.
- Tour 12 original prison cells with authentic furnishings.
- Enter the torture chamber and view medieval instruments.
- Learn about interrogation, confession, and execution practices.
- Return to street level after 45 minutes.
Pricing
From $12 per person
Meeting Point
- Old City Hall (Altes Rathaus): Middle entrance, Rathausplatz, 90403 Nuremberg. Wait outside; guide will meet you there.
How to Get There
- By Public Transport: U-Bahn (U1/U11) or tram to Lorenzkirche; 3-minute walk to Rathausplatz.
- By Foot: From Hauptmarkt, walk 2 minutes west to the Old City Hall.
- By Taxi or Rideshare: Request “Altes Rathaus, mittlerer Eingang” (middle entrance).
- By Car: Park at Adlerstraße or Hauptmarkt garage; 5-minute walk.
Good to Know
What to Bring
- Warm clothing — the dungeons are cold and damp year-round (10–12°C).
- Charged smartphone — for photos (flash allowed, no tripods).
- Comfortable, sturdy shoes (stone floors, low ceilings).
- A sense of respect — this is a site of real suffering.
Know Before You Go
- Not suitable for children under 10 due to graphic content.
- Tour includes detailed descriptions of torture — may be disturbing.
- No food, drinks, or large bags allowed inside.
- Low ceilings and narrow passages — not ideal for claustrophobia or mobility issues.
- No wheelchair access — steep stairs and uneven floors.
- Tour runs rain or shine — underground, weather doesn’t matter.
Reviews
- “A chilling, authentic experience. The guide was brilliant—funny but respectful.”
- “Best €12 I’ve spent. The torture chamber is unreal. Guide made history gripping.”
- “Short but powerful. You feel the despair. Highly recommend.”
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How long is the Medieval Dungeons Tour and what will I see?
The tour lasts 45 minutes, guiding you through 12 original prison cells and the torture chamber beneath the Old City Hall. You’ll see iron rings, wooden stocks, shackles, and torture devices like thumbscrews and the rack—all authentic. The guide explains medieval law, interrogation tactics, and prisoner conditions in vivid detail. The experience is compact, intense, and ends back at street level. Arrive 5 minutes early outside the middle entrance. It’s a perfect add-on to any Nuremberg visit. Book early—tours sell out.
Is the tour suitable for children or people sensitive to graphic content?
No children under 10 are allowed due to graphic descriptions of torture, confinement, and suffering. The guide discusses real historical methods (e.g., the rack, water torture) factually, without exaggeration, but the subject is heavy. Teens 10+ with parental guidance may join if mature. Those sensitive to dark, enclosed spaces or violence should reconsider. The guide maintains respect for victims while educating. Alternative family-friendly tours (e.g., Old Town walk) are available. Always check with the provider if unsure.
Is the dungeon wheelchair accessible or suitable for mobility issues?
No—the dungeons are not wheelchair accessible and challenging for mobility issues. Access requires steep, narrow stone stairs and involves low ceilings, uneven floors, and tight passages. No ramps or elevators exist. Visitors must be able to climb and duck comfortably. For accessibility, consider above-ground tours like the Old Town walk. Contact the operator in advance for alternatives. Safety and preservation limit modifications. This is a historic site, not a modern facility.
Can I take photos inside the dungeons?
Yes—photography is allowed (including flash) for personal use. No tripods, selfie sticks, or professional equipment. The dim, atmospheric lighting creates dramatic shots—bring a charged smartphone. Respect other visitors; no photos during guide explanations if requested. The cells and torture devices are hauntingly photogenic. Share responsibly—this is a site of real suffering. No food, drinks, or large bags permitted inside. Capture the history, honor the memory.
Where is the meeting point and how do I find the guide?
Meet outside the middle entrance of the Old City Hall (Altes Rathaus) on Rathausplatz, directly under the historic facade. The guide will be waiting outside (not inside) with a badge or sign. Arrive 5 minutes early. It’s a 2-minute walk from Hauptmarkt. Look for the grand Gothic building with three entrances—use the central one. If lost, ask at Tourist Information (Hauptmarkt 18). The tour starts promptly to maintain schedule. Contact the voucher emergency number if delayed.



