Experience the history and significance of World War II with the Nuremberg World War II tour. Step into the iconic Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the Major War Criminals Trial took place from 1945 to 1946. Explore the very courtroom that gained worldwide notoriety as the site of this historic trial. Then, venture to the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, a vast area that still stands as a testament to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime. Marvel at the immense structures and imagine the power they once symbolized. With a private driver-guide and transportation, this group tour ensures an intimate and personalized experience. Discover the secrets and stories of this pivotal time in history, and witness firsthand the impact it had on Nuremberg. Don't miss out on this immersive journey through World War II's most significant moments.
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3
hours
Suitable for
1-8
Participants
Private Tour, Small Group Tour
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Visit the historic Nuremberg Palace of Justice
Explore the remains of the Nazi Party Rally Grounds
Learn about the Nuremberg Trials and their significance
Experience the megalomania of the National Socialist regime
Enjoy a private tour with a knowledgeable driver-guide
Private transportation
Private driver-guide
Entry/admission
Palace of justice ticket 7,50€
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Introduction
Experience the historical significance of Nuremberg World War II with this captivating tour. Immerse yourself in the aftermath of the war as you explore the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the Major War Criminals Trial took place before the International Military Tribunal. Discover the stories and testimonies that shaped the course of justice and learn about the impact of these trials on the world.
What to Expect?
During this tour, you can expect to delve into the rich history of the Major War Criminals Trial and the subsequent trials that followed. Visit Courtroom 600, which gained worldwide notoriety during the Nuremberg Trials. Learn about the significance of this courtroom and its role in bringing justice to the surviving German war criminals of World War II.
Moreover, explore the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, where the remains of immense structures still stand as a vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime. Marvel at the immense proportions of this area, which was intended to showcase the Nazi party's power to Germany and the entire world.
Who is This For?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, World War II buffs, and anyone interested in delving into the events that shaped our world. It offers a unique opportunity to witness the historic sites where justice was served and to gain a deeper understanding of the impact of World War II on Nuremberg and the world at large. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this tour is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a profound historical experience.
Why Book This?
By booking this tour, you will have the chance to walk in the footsteps of history. Explore the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the trials that shaped the course of justice took place. Gain insights into the proceedings and the significance of Courtroom 600. Additionally, the opportunity to visit the Nazi Party Rally Grounds provides a unique perspective on the megalomania of the National Socialist regime.
Good to Know
It is important to note that the Palace of Justice is closed on Tuesdays. This group tour allows a maximum of 8 people, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. Your tour includes a private driver-guide and transportation, providing convenience and comfort throughout your journey. Please be aware that entry/admission fees are not included in the tour package.
Reviews
Reviews from individuals who have experienced this tour speak to its immersive and thought-provoking nature. Visitors commend the knowledgeable guides who provide valuable insights into the trials and the historical significance of the sites visited. Many express gratitude for the opportunity to witness these important landmarks and gain a deeper understanding of World War II and its aftermath. Overall, the tour receives high praise for its educational and impactful experience.
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Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
From 1933 to 1938, the National Socialists held their Party Rallies in Nuremberg. Today remains of huge structures still bear witness to how this propaganda display was organized and produced. The exhibition in the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds gives a comprehensive picture of the National Socialist dictatorship as well as the history of the Party Rallies. The educational forum offers numerous programs, and information boards on the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, which cover 4 square kilometers, explain the history of the site.
Zeppelinfeld
In the years 1935 to 1937 the Zeppelinwiese was redesigned to a design by Albert Speer (1934) in a parade grounds with grandstands, with the built on the northeast side of the field Zeppelin grandstand as a dominant backdrop. It is the only completed building on the Reichsparteitagsgelände.
Nuremberg Palace of Justice
Please note that Palace of Justice is CLOSED ON TUESDAYS.
The building was the location of the Nuremberg trials that were held from 1945 to 1949 for the main surviving German war criminals of World War II. The Palace of Justice was chosen as the site of the trials because it was almost undamaged, offered sufficient space and included a large prison complex. The choice of the city of Nuremberg was symbolic as the Nazis had held large Nuremberg Rallies in the city.
The trials took place in courtroom number 600, situated in the eastern wing of the palace of Justice. The courtroom is still used, especially for murder trials. At the end of the Nuremberg Trials the courtroom was refurbished, and is now smaller. A wall that had been removed during the trials in order to create more space was re-erected. In addition, the judges’ bench was turned 90 degrees and is no longer situated in front of the window, but stands where the witness box was placed during the trials.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Please note that Palace of Justice is CLOSED ON TUESDAYS
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