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Nürnberg (English: Nuremberg) is a city in southern Germany, featured in German Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2.
Nürnberg has been reskinned in the 1.32 update, the rural area has been reworked in 1.35 update and was fully reworked in update 1.47 [1]
Landmarks[]
The Business Tower, the St. Lorenz church and the St. Sebaldus church are modeled in the game to make truckers recognize the city.
Features[]
Nürnberg has a fairly abundant collection of facilities. AI Automotive, Deutsche Frachthäfen (DFH), CNP, Kathode, LKW, Sanbuilders and SellPlan have depots there. In Erlangen there an TREE-ET.
In addition to the usual garage, hotel and service shop, there's also a recruitment agency and a small Volvo truck dealer in Nürnberg. On the access to the EuroAcres farm there's even a gas station.
Connections[]
The city is connected by the
, the
and the
.
- The
goes west towards Frankfurt am Main and southeast towards Linz. - The
goes west towards Stuttgart and east towards Praha. - The
goes northeast towards Leipzig / Berlin and south towards München.
Originally, the game map around Nürnberg inherits the simplistic layout from German Truck Simulator, with the
running to the city's west (instead of east in real-life), and the
between the
and the
missing.
In update 1.35, the city was rebuilt. The city center itself is relatively the same, but the outside has been completely rebuilt, with all three main Autobahnen laid out closer to real-life, as well as the EuroAcres (before 1.47 update) being relocated to the west of the city. A section of A73 was added as the city's main access, as well as a direct connection towards Erfurt.
A minor road also leaves Nürnberg to the north, going towards Erfurt.
Gallery[]
In-game screenshots[]
After update 1.47[]
Before Update 1.47[]
Trivia[]
- Twin-cities of Nürnberg, which are also featured in SCS Software games:
See also[]
- ↑ SCS Software, Germany Rework - Nuremberg, 2023-03-07 (accessed 2023-03-19)














