Nuremberg Tours |
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As with a number of the concentration camps used in the Holocaust, there are a number of tours that help to reveal some aspects of the aftermath, including the sites of the famous Nuremberg Nazi's.
Delve in to the history on a guided walk of Nuremberg . This medieval walled city was once the center of the Holy Roman Empire, the cradle of the German Renaissance, the temple city of the Third Reich, then home to the Nuremberg Nazi rallies and subsequent Nuremberg trials following World War II. An expert guide will take you on a 4 hour tour to see where German Emperors ruled at the Nuremberg Imperial Castle. You can also see some splendid Gothic churches featuring magnificent works by some of the most talented artists in German history. Another popular feature of the tour is an area where colorful markets have been held for nearly 700 years. You then have a lunch break for in the marketplace before boarding a bus for the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds. Of the Third Reich buildings that remain today, the largest still testifies to the megalomania of the madman known as Adolf Hitler and his cohorts. You will see where SS Stormtroopers paraded in vast numbers, and where Adolf Hitler personally inspected columns of SS troops and performed pseudo-religious cult rituals before the saluting masses. Learn how Nuremberg deals with this dark part of its history. After World War II, at the Nuremberg trials, more than 20 Nazi's faced justice and the gallows before the eyes of the world. The tour ends in front of the Third Reich Documentation Center Museum (entrance fee not included), which you might like to visit . |