I did not do my assignment that is why I was shocked to have been brought to a local hospital the first time I set foot on Nuremberg. Actually, it was my fault. I did not do my assignment that is why I got the surprise of my life when the tourism officer requested me to undertake a blood test. Actually, the tests were conducted to find out if a tourist has
symptoms of HIV. Fortunately, the result revealed that I do not have any of those dreaded signs. Anyway, finally, I proceeded to my mission.
Nuremberg, unlike the place featured in the movie bearing the same name, is quite peaceful now. The weather there is fairly tolerable with mild rainshowers. Good thing, the sun shone its brightest during the course of my travel. By the way, I had to buy more casual dress in order to blend with the affluent society in Nuremberg. The cool breeze from the
river Pegnitz made me feel comfortable while traveling past the landscapes of the city. Basically, the terrain in Nuremberg is very ordinary, but wait until you get to its borders where the land rises to the alps.
Approximately, Nuremberg has a demography of 490,000. The prevailing group in the populace is German, while others are Turks. I also had a hard time in Nuremberg since my German is weak. But, I was able to find 'interpreters' so to speak. The last thing shocking about Nuremberg is that majority of its people have undeclared religion.