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Nuremberg, a city in northern Bavaria, is distinguished by medieval architecture such as the fortifications and stone towers of its Altstadt (Old Town).
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Find out the different cultural and artistic characteristics that make this city unique, and enjoy the buzzing community! Whether you are visiting Nuremberg as a returning tourist or if this is your first time, this Experience is for you! While walking the streets of Nuremberg and looking at the amazing Frauenkirche and controversial Ehekarusell, you will hear about artists and their close connection to Nuremberg as well as the cultural life of the city. You will see, hear, and experience how colourful and multifaceted Nuremberg is!
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For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
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From the city of Nuremberg today you can tell many stories and know the most representative, but in addition to Albrecht Dürer, Kaiserburg, Weinstadel and Christkindlesmarkt, there is another Nuremberg, partly forgotten, the Medieval and Hidden Nuremberg. What will we see? • Witches and witchcraft: when the hunting of sorceresses was the solution. • Medieval legends with characters like the devil, the boy who cheated and knights who flew with their horses. • Fountains of madness, love and death: From the source of the fools to the source of married life • Trades in medieval life: Mendel's book • The least desired job: the executioner • The most feared trade: witchcraft • The spark of Nuremberg, or like the invention, made Nuremberg a brand • Kaspar Hauser: the orphan of Europe, or as palace intrigues came to light • The city wall and its coordinates • Weißgerbergasse: the most medieval alley in the city. • And many stories
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Our private tours are designed to cater to the unique interests of each group. Simply let us know what you'd like to see and experience, and we'll work to make it a reality. We specialize in both Nuremberg's medieval Old Town and its significant Third Reich sites. When making your request, please include your preferred start time and meeting point, if you have any preferences. Kindly note that prices may vary based on your specific requests.
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a medieval city known throughout the world for the beauty of its houses and buildings. Its timber-framed houses transport us to fairy tales, for some reason in particular Walt Disney relied on this town for his animated film "Pinocchio." The thousand years of history of Rothenburg speak of its imperial past with legends and stories that show us life in the Middle Ages. If one speaks of magic, we cannot avoid telling their Christmas link and why it is the city where the magic of Christmas is lived 365 days a year.
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This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
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This tour provides an overview of the "Rally Grounds" and Nuremberg's Old Town and is a great way to learn about the "former nazi party rally grounds", and also about Nuremberg's medieval history. This tour is a really great way to round out your overall Nuremberg knowledge. I present tours in a way that allows my guests to make their own mental connections because, after all, a tour with just interesting information is infotainment.
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Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
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I'm Kevin and you could say that I'm a cultural interpreter, not a teacher (passing on knowledge) or a sightseeing guide (pointing things out). I'm more like a reverse anthropologist: a local expert insider explaining and sharing Rothenburg's culture and history with my inquisitive customers. I lead exploratory walks and unscripted cultural experiences. Information is presented in a way that allows my guests to make their own mental connections because, after all, a tour with just interesting information is infotainment. The most memorable tours are the ones that make people think and feel. Rothenburg, seemingly untouched by the passage of time, is a town on the Romantic Road that is approx. 1 hour drive from Nuremberg. It is known for its medieval town center and its mostly undamaged 14th-century town wall. In the Middle Ages, Rothenburg was a free imperial city, reaching its apex of prosperity in the 15th-century.
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Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
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On March 22, 1933, a few weeks after Adolf Hitler had been appointed Reich Chancellor, a concentration camp for political prisoners was set up in Dachau. This camp served as a model for all later concentration camps and as a "school of violence" for the SS men under whose command it stood. In the twelve years of its existence over 200. 000 persons from all over Europe were imprisoned here and in the numerous subsidary camps. 41. 500 were murdered. On April 29 1945, American troops liberated the survivors. at Dachau concentration camp you will have a specialized guide in which he will guide a group of people privately
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Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
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Visit the must-see sights of Nuremberg on a walking tour with an expert private guide at your side! This private sightseeing tour offers a flexible itinerary that’s tailored to your interests. Explore Nuremberg’s medieval Old Town to see attractions like the Beautiful Fountain, the Imperial Castle courtyards, and St Lawrence Church, one of the most beautiful Gothic churches in Germany. Then visit the Nuremberg Nazi party rally grounds or the courthouse where the Nuremberg war-crime trials took place and learn about the city during the days of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany) while seeing sites like the Congress Hall of the Nazi Party and Luitpold Arena. Please note that with the two-hour tour option it is normally only possible to see one area: the old town or rally grounds or courthouse. With the three-hour option you can visit two out of the three main areas. With the 4-hour options it is possible to to have an overview of all three areas or a more in depth look at two out of three.
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In this tour you will explore the most interesting World War II monuments of the Reich Party city "Nuremberg" with a small group In the VIP minibus, you will travel from the gigantic buildings of Hitler and Speer, to museums and the Nuremberg Trials Room in the Palace of Justice. Nuremberg was the venue for the legendary NSDAP Party Congresses and thus the heart of Adolf Hitler and his ideology. Together with his architect Albert Speer, he realized some of the most monumental buildings of the Nazi era on the Nuremberg Reich Party Congress grounds. From Luitpoldhain Stadium at the Hall of Honour, to the gigantic Congress Hall, the Fuhrer's Great Street to the huge stone grandstands at the Zeppelin Field, you will visit perhaps the largest remaining buildings of that time. After the total destruction of Nuremberg, the famous Nuremberg Trials took place in the Palace of Justice, in which the most important party members and warmongers of the 2nd World War took place. World War I were convicted in an international court.
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Discover the darker side of Nuremberg on this small-group evening walking tour in English. With its bloody medieval history, Nuremberg has no shortage of gruesome tales of torture, murder, execution, and death. As the Ghosts and Gallows title suggests, once the executioner's job is done, sometimes something remains. Your English-speaking, professional paranormal guide will lead you through the darkening streets of the Old Town; sharing tales of haunted places, ghastly rituals, medieval torture, the shadows of the Third Reich, and even aliens from outer space. As night falls, we guarantee that you'll never look at Nuremberg the same way again. Note: this tour has a hilly terrain and may not be suitable for all fitness levels.
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My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
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The Major War Criminals Trial was held before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. As a result of this trial, Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice gained worldwide notoriety. From 1946 to 1949, 12 "Subsequent Trials" were held in the same courtroom before exclusively U. S. American military tribunals. . Still to this day, in the southeast corner of Nuremberg, the remains of structures located on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds impress visitors with their immense proportions and stand as vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime. This area of 4 square miles was intended to be an impressive backdrop for the Nazi party rallies and serve to demonstrate their power not only to Germany, but to the entire world. Then we go to a brewery in the center of Nuremberg, and we will taste 3 different beers Palace of Justice is Close on Tuesday. This tour is available 7 days a week come rain or shine
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This 7-hour tour includes visiting the former Nazi party rally grounds and then on to the Justice Palace (Nuremberg Trials), a lunch break in the Old Town at the best Nuremberg bratwurst restaurant in town, which is a treat that you'll remember for a long time (lunch is not included in the tour price). Afterward, we wrap up with a tour of Nuremberg's Old Town. This tour takes place come rain or shine.
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Combine Nuremberg’s beautiful Old Town sights with a visit to the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds (Reichsparteitagsgelände) on this must-do 4-hour English-language tour. While exploring the medieval city by foot, seeing top sites like the marketplace (Hauptmarkt), Schöner Brünnen (Beautiful Fountain) and the Imperial Castle courtyards. Your expert guide will share the stories behind the history of this fascinating city. Take a break for lunch (at own expense) in the market, then spend time exploring the Nazi party rally grounds. Learn about the city during the days of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany) and hear about the infamous Nuremberg Rallies while visiting sites like the Congress Hall and Luitpold Arena. The area still contains some of the largest Third Reich ruins left in the world. Your guide will show you historical photos so you can see how the rally grounds have changed over time. All public transportation costs to and from the rally grounds are included in the tour price!
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The Major War Criminals Trial was held before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. As a result of this trial, Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice gained worldwide notoriety. From 1946 to 1949, 12 "Subsequent Trials" were held in the same courtroom before exclusively U. S. American military tribunals. . Still to this day, in the southeast corner of Nuremberg, the remains of structures located on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds impress visitors with their immense proportions and stand as vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime. This area of 4 square miles was intended to be an impressive backdrop for the Nazi party rallies and serve to demonstrate their power not only to Germany, but to the entire world. Palace of Justice is CLOSED ON TUESDAY That is a Group Tour Max 8 Persons
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Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
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Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
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Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
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