St. Sebaldus
St. Sebaldus is a Christian saint and the patron saint of Nuremberg, Germany. He is believed to have lived in the 8th century and is often depicted as a hermit. His life is shrouded in legend, with stories suggesting he performed miracles and spread Christianity in the region.
The St. Sebaldus Church, a prominent landmark in Nuremberg, is dedicated to him. This Gothic church, completed in the 16th century, houses a famous shrine containing his relics. The church is a significant site for both worship and tourism, attracting visitors interested in its history and architecture.