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Nürnberg Frankenstadion station

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Bahnhof Frankenstadion 07
Bahnhof Frankenstadion 07

Nürnberg Frankenstadion station (German: Bahnhof Nürnberg Frankenstadion) is a railway station in Nuremberg, Germany. It is located along the Nuremberg–Feucht railway, between the Zerzabelshof district in the north and Volkspark Dutzendteich in the south. It is served by the S2 of the Nuremberg S-Bahn.

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Nürnberg Frankenstadion station
Hans-Kalb-Straße, Nuremberg

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N 49.430918888889 ° E 11.12985 °
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Nürnberg-Frankenstadion

Hans-Kalb-Straße
90480 Nuremberg
Bavaria, Germany
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Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg

The Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg (German: Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg) was founded in 1662 by Jacob von Sandrart and is the oldest art academy in German-speaking Central Europe. The art academy is situated in Nuremberg. Classes include studies in fine arts, sculpture, visual arts, painting, artistic concepts, art education, gold- and silversmithing, as well as graphic design. There are master courses in Architecture and Urban Studies, and Art and Public Space. Teaching takes place today in an ensemble of transparent pavilions that were designed by German architect Sep Ruf and have been classified as an historical monument. Located at the edge of the city, the campus offers an intensive work atmosphere. In the exhibition hall of the Academy and in the Gallery of the Academy, young artists publicly present their work. In addition to the main location in Nuremberg's Zerzabelshof district, the college has been using space in the historical imperial castle in Lauf since 1985 as a branch location in which to accommodate the art education and art pedagogy classes. Partnerships with art-universities in Western and Eastern Europe—Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts-Cracow, Palermo, Riga, Sassari, Urbino, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna—make it possible for students to complete part of their course of study abroad.