Nuremberg, the site of the Nazi Party Rallies, the city which lent its name to the Nuremberg Race Laws and the venue of the Nuremberg Trials, is linked like no other German city to the history and to the end of National Socialism. Visitors from all over the world come with many questions and preconceived notions about the history of Germany. During a tour of the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds or of the exhibition, the history of National Socialism is presented with reference to the historic location.
A group discussion after the tour gives the opportunity to ask further questions, to take an in-depth look at specific topics and to talk about how democratic Germany deals with its history today.
Because of scheduled events, the site will be only partially open on certain days in June and July 2020. The exact dates will be announced well in advance.
The entire Documentation Center will still be open during these times.
- Target group:
young people, 8th to 12th form, adults
- Partner:
Art and Cultural Education Centre of the Museums in Nuremberg (KPZ)
History for All - Institute for Regional History(GFA)
Human Rights Office of the City of Nuremberg
The Nuremberg Human Rights Center