This is a wonderful museum that showcases the life and work of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer. The museum offers a glimpse into life in the 16th century. It has period furnishings and offers a recreation of Dürer's workshop.
The only disappointing thing to me is that they have no original Dürer's paintings on display. They are all copies of his principal work, good copies, but not the real thing.
What it lacks in originals it makes up for with the history of the structure itself. It is one of few surviving burgher houses from Nuremberg's golden age, and it is the only surviving 15th century artist's house in Northern Europe. The core of the structure survived Allied bombings, it never caught fire nor suffered a direct hit. The building was repaired and reopened to the public.
With a Nuremberg card this is free and comes with an audio guided tour. It will no take long to go through this museum, 45 minutes to 1 hour at most. There is also a guided tour by an actress who plays Dürer's wife shows you around the house.
Bonus, they give you a coupon to redeem a free gift at the shop across the street. Spoiler, it's a postcard! read more