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Kongresshalle Nurnberg - Here you will learn from the guide about the National Socialist Party, their crimes, and propaganda rallies.
Experience the size of the ruins of the Congress Hall standing at 40 meters.
At the so-called “Arcadengang”, you will discover how the National Socialists translated their ideology into their architecture. -
Große Straße - The guide leads them around the Dutzendteich. On the “Große Straße” you learn about the numerous buildings that were planned. In addition to the “Märzfeld” and the “Deutsches Stadion”, the participant camps were also embedded in the Nazi machinery of crime during the war.
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Zeppelinfeld - See the Zeppelin Field and its massive grandstand.
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Steintribune - From the “Zeppelintribüne”, the guide will explain what events took place here between 1934 and 1938 and how the site is used today.
- If open, entrance to the otherwise inaccessible Golden Hall
- Guided tour by a professional guide
Embark on a journey through history at the one-time Nazi Party parade grounds, home to the most significant remnants of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Discover how grandiose architecture was used as a dramatic setting for mass propaganda events, and gain insight into how Nuremberg has approached its National Socialist past.
Begin with the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, next, make your way along the Dutzendteich Lake to various pivotal locations over the vast former parade grounds. After exploring the Congress Hall, pay a visit to the Great Road, which was the main parade area for the German Army. Finish at the Zeppelin Field, the site of the majority of the activities and rallies held by the Nazi Party.
- This tour will take place rain or shine
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.