Learn about Adolf Hitler and Nazi propaganda events as you explore the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds with an Expert History Guide. Gain new insights on the history of Third Reich and World War II. See the Zeppelin Field and Congress Hall.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Explore the infamus Nazi Party Rally Grounds with a 5-Star Expert Guide
- Learn about the Nazi Party and their propaganda events
- Discover new historical facts about World War II
- See rare examples of Nazi architecture in Germany
- Enjoy expert's commentary in your native language
The Nazi Party Rally Grounds (NPRG) are a testimony to the former power and authority of Adolf Hitler, the Nazi Party and theThird Reich. On this history tour we invite you to explore the infamous grounds of Nazi propaganda events with an Expert Guide to discover new surprising facts about WWII, Hitler, Nazi Party, the Nuremberg Trials, and more! See the dark side of Nuremberg!
Duration: 2 hours: Book a 2-hour walking tour of the Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg to learn about Adolf Hitler,<br/>,: the Third Reich and WWII and see the Zeppelin Field and the Congress Hall. <br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. DENU018
Meet your guide In front of the Flieger-Denkmal, An d. Ehrenhalle, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
This is your chance to discover the darkest chapter in Nuremberg's history, the city that hosted the Third Reich Party Congresses and annual Nazi Party conventions and rallies. You will see the public square where Adolf Hitler gave speeches to his followers and find out why these propaganda events were so important for the National Socialist Party of Germany. Follow the trail of the Nazi Party Rallies and see the Zeppelin Field and the Congress Hall, the biggest preserved national socialist monumental building. The tour will be filled with interesting facts about World War II and Third Reich, and you will learn who were the Nazi Party supporters.
Meet your guide In front of the Flieger-Denkmal, An d. Ehrenhalle, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
Know Before You Go:
- Please check your email the day before the tour to receive important information
- Please note that the exhibition at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds is not suitable for children under the age of 14
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