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This half day tour with your guide covers; Residenzestrasse, scene of the crushing of the 1923 Putsch; Thierchstrasse, location of Hitler’s apartment; Odeonsplatz; Bürgersaalkirche, the parish church and the burial place of Rupert Mayer; The University, memorial for the White Rose group and Haus der Kunst, famous art gallery from the Nazi period.
Germany’s first concentration camp. Within the camp headquarters there is now a museum which serves as a poignant reminder of the horrors of Nazi rule.
Opened in 2015, the centre will provide a central place of learning and remembrance that will address the city's National Socialist past and the ramifications of Nazi dictatorship.
Walking tour of important Nazi buildings including the site of the ‘Brown House’, the original party headquarters from 1930, the Führer Building, site of the 1938 conference and see also the headquarters of the SA and the Hitler youth.
A monument to the White Rose resistance group, famous for their leaflet campaigns in which they opposed the Nazi regime during WWII. This is located outside the Ludwig-Maximilian-University.
Chosen by the Nazi party to be the site of the huge party rallies, the grounds covered about 11 square kilometres in the southeast of Nuremberg. Six Nazi party rallies were held there between 1933 and 1938 and the buildings standing today provide good examples of authentic Nazi architecture.
Hailed as one of the most important museums of the Nazi period in Germany, concentrating on the use of propaganda and the media by the Nazis.
The guilt of the leaders of the Third Reich is the focus of this permanent exhibit at the courthouse in Nuremberg, Germany, where the Nazis were tried and convicted of waging a war of aggression and committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. The exhibit includes hundreds of photographic, film, text and audio displays that tell the story of Nazi war crimes and the fate of the men who masterminded them.
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Subject
History
Destination
Munich & Nuremburg
Suggested trip duration
4 days
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