Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds Tours and Tickets
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Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

Many areas of the Zeppelinfeld and the grandstand are in disrepair and may be unsafe to enter; mind any warning signs and safety fences.
The Documentation Center charges a modest admission fee. Audio guides and hour-long guided tours of the “Fascination and Terror” exhibit are available; both require additional fees.
Due to disturbing content, the museum exhibits are not suitable for children under the age of 14.
The Documentation Center is fully wheelchair accessible; the accessible entrance is located on the ground level under a set of stairs.
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While the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds are free to visit, admission tickets are required for the on-site Documentation Center, home to a permanent exhibition on Nuremberg and the Nazi Party Rallies. Tickets cost €7.50 for adults and €2.50 for children up to 18; children under 4 years are free.
Yes, the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds are worth visiting. Some of Adolf Hitler's most notorious speeches and Nazi Party rallies took place at Nuremberg's Nazi Party Rally Grounds, and it's an important site for anyone interested in World War II history. The Documentation Center provides essential context for a visit to the historic site, but it's worth visiting with a guide to fully understand Nuremberg's role as a Nazi headquarters. Tours often combine multiple WWII and Third Reich sites into one day.
Per one customer who booked the Nuremberg WWII Tour, Courtroom 600, and 3rd Reich Sites, "I recently took the tour with Rob as my guide, and it was absolutely outstanding. Rob's deep knowledge, engaging storytelling, and passion for history brought the past to life in a way that was both educational and deeply moving. From the Nazi Party Rally Grounds to the historic Courtroom 600, Rob provided fascinating context, detailed explanations, and answered every question with expertise. His ability to connect historical events to their broader significance made the tour incredibly impactful. What set Rob apart was his respectful yet engaging approach—he made complex history accessible without oversimplifying.
The visit to Courtroom 600, where the Nuremberg Trials took place, was particularly powerful, and Rob’s insights added immense value. If you’re looking for a well-researched, thought-provoking, and immersive WWII tour, I couldn’t recommend Rob more. His professionalism and enthusiasm made this a must-do experience in Nuremberg. Five stars without hesitation!”
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