




Former Nazi Rally Ground And Courtroom 600 Tour
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
The Nuremberg Trials, held after World War II, became one of the most significant moments in history, symbolizing the global effort to hold Nazi war criminals accountable. From November 20, 1945, to October 1, 1946, the Major War Criminals Trial was conducted before the International Military Tribunal, which included key figures such as Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and others. The Nuremberg Palace of Justice, where the trials took place, became a symbol of justice in the aftermath of the war. The courtroom, known as Courtroom 600, gained worldwide notoriety and is now a lasting reminder of the judicial efforts to address the crimes of the Nazi regime.
Following the main trial, from 1946 to 1949, 12 additional Subsequent Trials were held in Courtroom 600, which focused on lower level Nazi officials and collaborators. These trials set a precedent for how international law could address war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the concept of individual accountability.
In addition to the Palace of Justice, visitors can explore the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, located in the southeast corner of Nuremberg. This vast area of over 4 square miles was designed as a monumental space to showcase the power and grandeur of the National Socialist regime. The imposing structures were built to serve as a backdrop for the grand Nazi rallies, meant to impress both Germans and the rest of the world with the regime’s might. Today, these remains stand as powerful reminders of the regime's megalomania and the tragic events that unfolded during their rule.
This private group tour, limited to a maximum of 8 people, offers an intimate and insightful exploration of these significant historical sites. You'll learn about the profound impact of the Nuremberg Trials, the architecture of the Nazi rally grounds, and the ongoing legacy of these sites.
Important Note The Palace of Justice is closed on Tuesdays, so please plan your visit accordingly. This tour is an unforgettable opportunity to understand the history of the trials, the Nazis' efforts to present their power, and the enduring importance of seeking justice.
- Visit Courtroom 600, site of the Nuremberg Trials.
- Discover the historical significance of the Palace of Justice.
- Max 8 persons for an intimate experience.
- Palace of Justice is closed on Tuesdays.
- Private drive guide.
- Private transportation.
- Entry fees.
- Gratuities based on your satisfaction.
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