Nazi party rally grounds, Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg, Germany.
The Nazi party rally grounds were a large complex in Nuremberg, Germany, used by the Nazi Party for their annual rallies.
These grounds were constructed from 1933 to 1938 and were intended to be a monumental symbol of the Third Reich's power.
Today, the grounds serve as a grim reminder of Germany's past and are often visited by those studying World War II history.
The site is open to the public, with guided tours available to provide context and historical background.
Despite its dark history, the grounds are also home to the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, a museum dedicated to educating visitors about the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime.
Location: Nuremberg
Inception: 1933
Architect: Albert Speer
Architectural style: Nazi architecture
Address: Alfred-Hensel-Weg 98,Alfred-Hensel-Weg 100,Bayernstraße 98,Bayernstraße 98 a,Bayernstraße 98 b,Bayernstraße 134,Bayernstraße 136,Beuthener Straße 60,Beuthener Straße 75,Beuthener Straße 80,Elias-Holl-Straße 1,Elias-Holl-Straße 2,Elias-Holl-Straße 3,Elias-
Website: museen.nuernberg.de/dokuzentrum
Source: Wikimedia