Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

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Nuremberg: Walking Tour of Former Nazi Party Rally Grounds

Nuremberg: Walking Tour of Former Nazi Party Rally Grounds

Experience a guided walking tour around the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, home to the first National Socialist architecture in Germany. Walk around the remains of the huge structures they built and hear the history behind the grounds from your guide. Visit the historic sites of the Congress Hall, Great Road, and Zeppelin Field. Understand the function and effect of their architecture, the staging of the Nazi Party Rally events, and the basic features of the National Socialist view of history. Learn about the other side of the concentration camp system and hear about mass-scale propaganda shows at Nazi Party Rallies. Discover the current discussion about the use of the site. Finish your tour with a visit of the Zeppelin Tribune, designed to hold up to 200,000 people.

Nuremberg: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Nuremberg: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Enjoy a day of city-sightseeing in Nuremberg in the comfort of a hop-on hop-off double-decker bus. See the city’s most famous monuments and buildings from great vantage points and learn about the city’s rich history. Sit back and relax and enjoy the 2-hour circuit as your guide entertains you with fascinating information about the popular attractions and the 1,000-year history of Frankonia's metropole. Benefit from the flexibility to hop-on or hop-off anytime at any of the 6 stops along the tour route. You will see that, besides gingerbread and fried sausages, Nuremberg has so much more to offer.

Nuremberg: 48-Hour CityCard with Free Public Transportation

Nuremberg: 48-Hour CityCard with Free Public Transportation

Nuremberg and its surrounding areas have a lot to offer, and the Nuremberg Card is the perfect way to get to know this wonderful region, conveniently and affordably. The Nuremberg Card gives you free admission to the most popular local museums and attractions, and gives you free use of public transportation in the urban area of Nuremberg and Fürth. Take a journey back in time with a visit to Nuremberg's imposing imperial castle and the informative Imperial Castle Museum, or explore another side of the cities history by heading to the Nazi Party Rally Grounds and the Nuremberg Trials Memorial. Planning a trip with children that are not so keen on history or are too young to learn about Nuremberg's darker chapters? Not a problem! Nuremberg and Fürth also offer plenty of activities for kids. The Toy Museum and the Planetarium are sure to be a hit, or simply take a stroll through the excellent Nuremberg Zoo (the Zoo is closed at the moment!). The card provides great deals in Nuremberg and Fürth for 48 hours, and the timing is up to you. Just book your desired date and time and get on your way! Save time and money with the Nürnberg Card, your ideal companion for 48 hours in this great city. Included are: Imperial Castle Nuremberg, Deutsches Museum Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Albrecht Dürer House, Neues Museum, Toy Museum, Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds Interim Exhibit, Memorium Nuremberg Trials, DB Museum, Museum for Communication, Museum of Industrial Culture with the School Museum, City Museum at Fembo House Permanent Exhibit: A Crown - Power - History, Museum Tucher Mansion, Bavarian Bible Museum, Museum of Natural History, towerofthesenses, Kunsthalle Nuremberg, Kunstvilla Nuremberg, Kunsthaus Nuremberg, Museum Executioner’s House, Zoo Nuremberg, Children’s Museum, Red Cross Museum, Motor Museum Merk, Faber-Castell Stately Home with the Museum “Alte Mine”, Bratwurst Museum, Jewish Museum Franconia, Fürth, City Museum Fürth, Ludwig Erhard Center Fürth. 50 % discount at: Historical Rock Cut Cellars * (historische-felsengaenge.de), Underground of Nuremberg * (nbguw.de), Nicolaus Copernicus Planetarium (planetarium-nuernberg.de), Stadium Tours * (stadion-nuernberg.de/en). Tip for families: 1 € discount at Playmobil FunPark, Zirndorf

Nuremberg: WWII Tour, Courtroom 600 and 3rd Reich Sites

Nuremberg: WWII Tour, Courtroom 600 and 3rd Reich Sites

Contemplate the past on this WWII history walking tour in Nuremberg. Discover historic sites like the Luitpold Arena and the Nuremberg Congress Hall, the the biggest preserved national socialist monumental building.  Be picked up from your accommodation in Nuremberg in a comfortable vehicle and taken to the starting point of your tour. View the Nuremberg Palace of Justice and purchase a ticket to Courtroom 600 where the International Military Tribunal tried Nazi war criminals. Stroll through the southeast corner of Nuremberg where there are still structures standing from the Nazi regime. View the immense proportions of the Nuremberg Congress Hall which still serves as a vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist party. View the Nazi rally grounds of Zeppelin field and the Luitpold Arena which was meant to be an impressive backdrop for party rallies. Pass by the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds Museum. Return to your accommodation after your tour.

Nuremberg: World War II Tour with Hotel Pickup

Nuremberg: World War II Tour with Hotel Pickup

Visit important Third Reich locations on a World War II guided tour in Nuremberg. Visit the Nazi Party Rally Grounds and learn about the history of this important site from your guide. See the Great Road, Zeppelinfeld, and much more. Begin your tour with a convenient pickup from your hotel and head towards the southeast of the city where the Nazi Party Rally Grounds are located. From 1933 to 1938 these grounds served as the location for the National Socialist party rallies in Nuremberg. See the Zeppelinfeld, the unfinished Congress Hall, and the Great Road, a stretch of road nearly 2 kilometers long that was built to host parades but was never used. You'll also get to see the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, the site of the Nuremberg trials. The Palace of Justice was chosen to host the trials since it was almost undamaged and offered sufficient space and a large prison complex.  At the end of your tour, your driver will take you back to your hotel in Nuremberg.

Nuremberg: Bus VR Tour former Nazi party rally grounds

Nuremberg: Bus VR Tour former Nazi party rally grounds

Upcoming public Bus VR Tours: • Sunday, 21st July • Sunday, 25th August • Sunday 29th September With the help of virtual reality (VR), the tour offers unique insights into the history of the former Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg - directly on site. No matter whether you are curious, interested in technology, education or culture: The approx. 90-minute Bus VR Tour offers everyone a special form of a sightseeing tour and is absolutely unique in Nuremberg. Exclusive and exceptional insights into the history of the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg, Germany are guaranteed! Starting with a coach at the congress hall, a tour guide from Geschichte Für Alle e.V. will take you across the zeppelin grandstand to the great street and the german stadium. In addition to the communicated background information at each of the locations, additional and supplementary VR content is visualized. All Bus VR Tours start and end in front of the information / cash register container to the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds at Bayernstr. 110, 90478 Nuremberg, Germany.

Nuremberg: Guided BYO Bike Tour

Nuremberg: Guided BYO Bike Tour

Explore the city of Nuremberg by bike and admire the many sights. You can drive around almost the entire of the old Medieval wall, and visit the place of the Nuremberg trials and the former Nazi party rally grounds. You will learn about the treasure chest of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nations, and ride around almost the entire old medieval wall. Passing through the green lung of Nuremberg, you will encounter the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, where you can see the contemporary witnesses of the National Socialists' megalomania. A detour to the location of the Nuremberg Trials must not be missed. The tours usually take place on well-maintained bike paths, and travel at a comfortable pace. You can look forwards to a nice bike tour, with a maximum of 15 participants.

Tour en español al Campo Zeppelin

Tour en español al Campo Zeppelin

This tour starts in front of the Frauenkirche in the Hauptmark of Nuremberg. Accompanied by a guide specialized in the subject, you will travel by bus to the Nazi party rally ground where your tour begins with the discovery of the Luitpoldhain. Venture into the space where Hitler's Putsch was remembered every year, a place where the SS and SA performed their ceremonies. You will also visit the Congress Hall, and marvel at the colossal structure.  Walk along the Grosse Strasse where parades of the German army once formed. Finally, venture to the Zeppelin Field, and walk amongst a site of major historical significance.

Nuremberg: Full Experience Tour! Castle/Old Town/World War 2

Nuremberg: Full Experience Tour! Castle/Old Town/World War 2

Discover the beautiful historical city of Nuremberg by exclusiv VIP Minibus with us! On a magical travel back in time we explore the treasures of the 15th. century, where famous painters, artists, rich families and kings shared and influenced this city together. After that we explore the rise and fall of the Nazi Regime in Nuremberg which was one the most important citys for that time. Gigantic monuments, a place where Adolf Hitler spoke in front of 350.000 soldiers, a massive historical courthouse and the street of human rights where it ended. After all we will bring you safely back to your hotel

Nuremberg Tour - Half day

Nuremberg Tour - Half day

Firstly, you will visit the Tiergärtnertor gate which is part of the Nuremberg city wall. The name of the gate has its origin due to a former game reserve of the burgrave in the nearby moat. Here, you will see the main gate of Nuremberg towards the northwest. It is the entrance to the old city and is located in one of the most beautiful squares of the city. Secondly, you will be visiting the half-timbered house known as Albrecht Durer's House which was the home of German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer from 1509 until his death in 1528. The House lies in the extreme north-west of Nuremberg. The next destination will be the Nuremberg Castle which is a group of medieval fortified buildings on a sandstone ridge dominating the historical center. Here, you will see one of Europe's most formidable medieval fortifications which include the Castle itself along with city walls. Walk by the Nuremberg Town Hall which is located in the Old Town. It is one of the city's attractions to the historic mile of Nuremberg. Then, you'll be visiting the Handwerkerhof which was created in 1971 as a tourist attraction in the so-called "Armory" of the women's gate of the last Nuremberg city fortification. It is located on the old town entrance "Königstor" and is a popular tourist destination in Nuremberg. You will be astonished when you see the church tower of Frauenkirche which is 115.6 meters (379 ft) in height. Here, you will see the tallest structure in the city and the second tallest brickwork tower in the world. Finally, you will visit the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds. The campus covers about 11 square kilometers in the southeast. Here is the site where six of the Nazi party rallies were held between 1933 and 1938.

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I liked this tour, being directed where to go was very helpful, I also liked the maps that were included. It made the whole things pretty seamless and easy. I do wish there was more information regarding the third Reich usage of the areas, etc. There was definitely some and other historical points about the points of interest. I just wish there was a little more.

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Fantastic tour, Thank you so much Alan totally amazing really appreciate your knowledge perfect in every way.

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Very interesting tour. Learned a lot I would not have otherwise learned by doing our own sightseeing.

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Our guide Anne was super nice and explained everything in great detail!

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It was exactly as stated so there were no surprises