Exploring Nuremberg A Teen Friendly Museum Adventure! ๐
and hit that like button so I will get a bigger chance of getting down here and review the entire permanent exhibition but I need to help the more people who lik this video the easier I will have in well getting the sponsor to pay for the trip so having a teenager along we cannot just go in and see all the borrowing World War II museums because then he would be bought out of his mind that’s why we tried the Dutchess Museum in New which is right here behind me and I would say it is perfectly worth a visit especially if you have SE teenagers along it is how will the future impact us it is great for well kids of all sizes and I will say just be mindful that here in the summer vacation there’s a lot of kids on trips here so um they can be a bit loud in there and a bit crowded but if you just take your time we use a couple of hours in there and for teenager it’s great instead of just having to look at all these War memorials because it also gets TI I’m so to break it up the dutes museum and if you want my full review then check out the description when in new you should absolutely take your time and go explore the city just take in the beautiful buildings because this is a German city with a lot of old beautiful buildings and a lot of atmosphere in the streets hopefully some of it comes across in the pictures I’ve taken but there are a lot of atmosphere and it is certainly worth just walking around take your time and enjoy it
Visiting historical sites can be fascinating, but when traveling with a teenager, you need something engaging and interactive to keep the experience fun. Thatโs why we visited the Dutsch Museum in New, a place designed to explore how the future will impact us through immersive exhibits. Itโs the perfect place for families with kids and teens, offering hands-on experiences that spark curiosity.
While summer vacations can make it a bit crowded and noisy, taking your time and spending a few hours here is worth it. Itโs a refreshing break from traditional World War II museums and historic sites, giving young visitors something exciting and educational to enjoy.
And while you’re in New, don’t miss the beautiful old buildings and charming streets. The city is full of history, atmosphere, and hidden gems waiting to be explored.