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Explore the history of the 3rd Reich on a guided tour in Nuremberg.
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This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It covers the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Alongside the historical aspects, we also discuss Nuremberg's approach to dealing with its Nazi heritage and how the Third Reich's history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory, and culture.
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Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
The Kongresshalle in Nuremberg, part of the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, was designed by architects Ludwig Ruff and Franz Ruff in the 1930s. Inspired by Rome's Colosseum, it was intended to host 50,000 people but was never completed due to WWII. The massive, horseshoe-shaped structure stands as a haunting symbol of Nazi ambition and propaganda. Post-war, it was left largely untouched and now houses the Documentation Center, which educates visitors about the Nazi era, preserving the site as a powerful reminder of Germany’s history.Read moreMore about Kongresshalle Nürnberg
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Hall of Honour
Stop: 20 minutes
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Große Straße
Stop: 20 minutes
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Zeppelinfeld
Stop: 20 minutes
The Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg was a major site of Nazi Party rallies, designed by Albert Speer in the 1930s. It featured a massive grandstand inspired by ancient Greek and Roman architecture, with a central platform where Hitler addressed crowds of up to 200,000 people. Iconic for its huge swastika, which was famously blown up by Allied forces after WWII, the site symbolized Nazi power.Read moreMore about Zeppelinfeld