Discover the historically significant Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the Major War Criminals Trial took place from 1945 to 1946. Immerse yourself in the infamous Courtroom 600, where the trial unfolded and gained worldwide notoriety. Delve deeper into the post-war era with a visit to the Reichsparteigelande, the site of the Nazi Party rallies from 1933 to 1938. Marvel at the immense structures that still stand today, serving as a chilling reminder of the power and megalomania of the National Socialist regime. Explore the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds to gain insights into the organization and production of these propaganda displays. Finally, visit Zeppelinfeld, known for its grandstand and its connection to Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin, who landed his airship here in 1909. Join this small group tour to experience these significant historical sites firsthand and gain a deeper understanding of this dark chapter in history.
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4
hours
Suitable for
1-8
Participants
Private Tour, Small Group Tour
& Audio GuidedGuided Experience
Worldwide notoriety of Courtroom 600 in Nuremberg Palace of Justice
Impressive structures on former Nazi Party Rally Grounds
Vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime
Documentation Center showcasing how propaganda displays were organized
Historic Zeppelinfeld with grandstand and swastika history
Private transport
Tour guide
Entry/admission
Palace of justice is closed on tuesdays
Palace of justice ticket 7,50€
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Introduction
The Nuremberg WWII Tour takes you on a fascinating journey through history, exploring the significant sites related to the aftermath of World War II. This immersive experience provides essential insights into the Major War Criminals Trial, held before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from 1945 to 1946. Step inside Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the trial took place, and witness firsthand the iconic space that gained worldwide notoriety.
What to expect?
During this 4-hour tour, you can expect to delve deep into history as you explore the remains of structures at the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, located in the southeast corner of Nuremberg. These massive structures stand as solemn reminders of the megalomania of the National Socialist regime and serve as a powerful testament to the immense power they once held. You'll also visit the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds and discover how the National Socialists organized and produced their propaganda displays during their Party Rallies.
Who is this for?
This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, individuals interested in World War II, and those seeking a deeper understanding of the impact of the war on Nuremberg. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or visiting the city for the first time, the Nuremberg WWII Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore significant historical sites and gain insights into a pivotal point in history.
Why book this?
By booking this tour, you'll have the chance to stand in the very courtroom where justice was served, where the fate of some of the most notorious figures in history was decided. Immerse yourself in the solemn atmosphere as you learn about the trials and the profound impact they had on the world. Additionally, exploring the Nazi Party Rally Grounds and the Documentation Center provides a powerful and thought-provoking experience, allowing you to understand the scale and magnitude of the regime's propaganda machine.
Good to know
Please note that the Palace of Justice is closed on Tuesdays, so plan your visit accordingly. This group tour is limited to a maximum of 8 persons, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as you'll be exploring various outdoor sites. Take advantage of the knowledgeable and experienced guides who will provide valuable insights and answer any questions you may have along the way.
Reviews
Visitors who have embarked on the Nuremberg WWII Tour have praised its informative and engaging nature. Many have expressed how it deepened their understanding of the significant historical events that took place in Nuremberg. Reviews frequently commend the knowledgeable guides for their expertise and ability to bring the past to life. Overall, those who have experienced this tour have found it to be a thought-provoking and eye-opening journey into history, leaving a lasting impression.
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Nuremberg Palace of Justice
The Major War Criminals Trial was held before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. As a result of this trial, Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice gained worldwide notoriety. From 1946 to 1949, 12 "Subsequent Trials" were held in the same courtroom before exclusively U.S. American military tribunals..
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Reichsparteigelande (Nazi Party Rally Grounds)
The Nazi Party Rally Grounds were called the area in the southeast of Nuremberg, where the Nazi Party rallies of the NSDAP took place from 1933 to 1938. The overall design for the design of the site came from Albert Speer in the basic concept and from Walter Brugmann in detail, who also managed the implementation. It covers a total area of over 16.5 km².
Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
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.
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Zeppelinfeld
is located east of the Great Road. It consists of a large grandstand (Zeppelinhaupttribüne) with a width of 360 metres (390 yards) and a smaller stand. It was one of Albert Speer's first works for the Nazi party and was based upon the Pergamon Altar. Its square piers are inspired by the work of Franco-American architect Paul Philippe Cret. The grandstand is famous as the building that had the swastika blown from atop it in 1945, after Germany's fall in World War II. The name "Zeppelinfeld" or "Zeppelinwiese" refers to the fact that in August 1909 Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin landed with one of his airships (LZ6) in this location.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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