International Military Tribunal Nuremberg

Memorium Nuremberg Trials    

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The Memorium Nuremberg Trials (Memorium Nurnberger Prozesse) is an institution in Nuremberg. From 1945 to 1949, the Nuremberg Trials …

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Jan 3, 2025
The museum went beyond explaining the development of international law and the Nuremberg Trials to provide a balanced perspective of the period between the world wars. The audio guide translated the …Full review by Michael G
Oct 1, 2024
I had some time to kill in Nuremberg and popped in for about an hour and a half. The courtroom is there, and you can sit inside, although its layout has changed since 1946. You are given an audio gu…Full review by L E
Sep 16, 2024
This whole experience blew me out of the water. The exhibit is in German but you get a audio guide included in price to go Through exhibits. They have made the historical facts so interesting The sho…Full review by Joanne M
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Is there parking, as my father and I are gonna drive up from Munich in the morning for the courthouse and rally grounds.
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The court house is on a small side street. Very limited parking. You might get lucky on the street but may have to look for a public parking. which you can research ahead of time. We …
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The court house is on a small side street. Very limited parking. You might get lucky on the street but may have to look for a public parking. which you can research ahead of time. We left our car at the hotel and then took public transit. Good luck.
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How far is the Courthouse from the Nazi Party Rally grounds? I am planning to visit both on the same day. Many Thanks
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We took tram from old town to documentation center and zeppelin field. Then took it back to old town for lunch before we got on subway to courthouse. Spent a few hours at each …
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We took tram from old town to documentation center and zeppelin field. Then took it back to old town for lunch before we got on subway to courthouse. Spent a few hours at each place. I think my blog may have more details. Etbtravelphotography. Look under Germany posts
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Transportation from the train station. What bus number and where would I catch it from the train station to the court …
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Transportation from the train station. What bus number and where would I catch it from the train station to the court house?And return?
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We were in a private car so didn't have to figure out the transportation to the courthouse. I checked my Rick Steve's GERMANY, and he says: "The building is a five-stop …
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We were in a private car so didn't have to figure out the transportation to the courthouse. I checked my Rick Steve's GERMANY, and he says: "The building is a five-stop subway ride from the Hauptbahnhof. Take the U-1 subway line (direction: Furth Hardhohe) to Barenschanze, exit the station follwoing signs for Sielstrasse, and continue 200 yards along the main street (Further Strasse) to the huge court building, turning right at the corner with the tall signs showing the four national flags. It's at Barenschanzstrasse 72. Steves doesn't talk about the bus schedule or where you'd get a bus if you prefer that to the subway. Sorry; I'm clueless on this part. One caution: the courtroom itself is still in use on some weekdays. You're likely to have no problem getting inside the courtroom itself on a Saturday or Sunday; call about the weekday trial schedule no more than one week before you plan to visit; closed Tuesdays.
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I see that you have to purchase a ticket for the English Tour on a Saturday from the kiosk at the museum. The tour …
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I see that you have to purchase a ticket for the English Tour on a Saturday from the kiosk at the museum. The tour commences at 2 pm, do you advise purchasing a ticker earlier in the day to secure a place on the tour.
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I recommend visiting the place on your own (with an audioguide) without the tour. In this way you won't be restricted to the tours time.
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So, where do we park on Sat morning?
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I went to the place by local train and came back walking. But I feel there were plenty of places to park car all around.
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