Scented pomanders inspired a locksmith from this city to design early portable watches, which sparked a fashion for this city’s namesake golden “eggs.” This city’s namesake “kitchens” were dollhouses crafted by its famed toymakers. Carl Jung (“yung”) cited an illustrated 1561 broadsheet from this cult center of Saint Sebaldus as early UFO literature. The goldsmith Anton Koberger printed woodcuts to illustrate a universal 1493 chronicle named for this city, where Martin Behaim created the world’s oldest extant globe, the Erdapfel. This city’s councils dominated the Franconian Circle. Printmakers dubbed the “Little Masters” worked in this free imperial city, which housed the workshop of Albrecht Dürer. For 10 points, name this German Renaissance city where Hans Sachs led a guild of Bavarian Meistersingers that inspired a Richard Wagner opera. ■END■
ANSWER: Nuremberg [or Nürnberg; or Free Imperial City of Nuremberg or Freie Reichstadt Nürnberg; accept Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg or The Master-Singers of Nuremberg; accept Nuremberg Chronicle or Nürnberger Chronik; accept “Nuremberg kitchens”; accept Nuremberg eggs or Nürnberger Ei] (The first line refers to Peter Henlein.)
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