Explore the Nuremberg Rally Grounds and Courtroom 600 on a guided tour. Walk through history and learn about the Nazi regime and the Major War Criminals Trial. Limited spots available!
Explore the Nuremberg Rally Grounds and Courtroom 600 on a guided tour. Walk through history and learn about the Nazi regime and the Major War Criminals Trial. Limited spots available!
- Luitpoldhain - A monument commemorating the First World War and the site where Nazi propaganda originated.
- Kongresshalle Nurnberg - Known as the German Coliseum.
- Zeppelinfeld - The most significant structure of the Nazi era.
- Nuremberg Palace of Justice - Features Courtroom 600 and a Memorial.
- Luitpoldhain - A monument commemorating the First World War and the site where Nazi propaganda originated.
- Kongresshalle Nurnberg - Known as the German Coliseum.
- Zeppelinfeld - The most significant structure of the Nazi era.
- Nuremberg Palace of Justice - Features Courtroom 600 and a Memorial.

- Private transport
- Dedicated drive-guide
- Private transport
- Dedicated drive-guide
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
The International Military Tribunal carried out the Major War Criminals Trial in Nuremberg from November 20, 1945, to October 1, 1946. As a byproduct, Courtroom 600 in Nuremberg’s Palace of Justice became globally infamous. Post this trial, from 1946 to 1949, the same courtroom witnessed 12 ‘Subsequent Trials’ conducted solely by U.S. military…
The International Military Tribunal carried out the Major War Criminals Trial in Nuremberg from November 20, 1945, to October 1, 1946. As a byproduct, Courtroom 600 in Nuremberg’s Palace of Justice became globally infamous. Post this trial, from 1946 to 1949, the same courtroom witnessed 12 ‘Subsequent Trials’ conducted solely by U.S. military tribunals.
Even today, in the southeast corner of Nuremberg, the remnants of buildings that once stood on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds leave visitors awestruck with their sheer size, bearing stark witness to the National Socialist regime’s megalomania. This 4-square-mile area was designed to serve as a monumental backdrop for the Nazi party rallies, showcasing their dominance to not just Germany but the entire world.
Remember, The Palace of Justice is NOT OPEN ON TUESDAYS.
Group tours are limited to a maximum of 8 participants.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.