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Reichsparteigelande (Nazi Party Rally Grounds), Nuremberg

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Reichsparteigelande (Nazi Party Rally Grounds) is a massive square where the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler held huge rallies. Some of these infamous gatherings between 1933 and 1938 included nearly a million participants. Today the whole site, more than 11 sq km (4.24 sq mi) is a memorial. You can wander through the remaining buildings, including Zeppelin Field, the SS Barracks, and the gigantic Congress Hall. Before you head to Nuremberg, plan trip itinerary details with our user-friendly Nuremberg travel tool, to make sure you see all that Nuremberg has to offer, including Reichsparteigelande (Nazi Party Rally Grounds).
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  • One of the most interesting parts of the rally ground is the landing strip and speech podium i am sure you have seen pictures of the stadium with the giant swastika on the top - this is the... 
    One of the most interesting parts of the rally ground is the landing strip and speech podium i am sure you have seen pictures of the stadium with the giant swastika on the top - this is the...  more »
  • This, unfortunately, is a historic site still left from Hitler's time. This is where he held his yearly, week long Nazi rallies where people would stream in from the whole country. The structures... 
    This, unfortunately, is a historic site still left from Hitler's time. This is where he held his yearly, week long Nazi rallies where people would stream in from the whole country. The structures...  more »
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  • Amazing building. You get to experience the sheer scale of architecture from that era and there is a very informative exhibition in one corner of the building. However I find it interesting that the inside is used as a waste area…
  • At first I had not anticipated the structure would be so huge. It can easily accommodate in excess of 50000 people at the venue. You can see the Kongresshalle alone and skip the exhibition at the entrance of the place. But you'll miss out on learning few interesting facts from history. The entry is free to kongresshalle. Apart from walking around the place and spending an hour, there is nothing much to do. However, there is a lake close by. You can spend an hour there.

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