ニュルンベルク第二次世界大戦ツアー、法廷 600、第三帝国の遺跡





説明
主要戦犯裁判は、1945 年 11 月 20 日から 1946 年 10 月 1 日までニュルンベルクの国際軍事裁判の前に開催されました。この裁判の結果、ニュルンベルク司法宮殿の 600 号法廷は世界的に悪名を轟かせました。 1946年から1949年にかけて、12回の「後続裁判」が同じ法廷で米軍のみの軍事法廷で開催された。 。 今日に至るまで、ニュルンベルクの南東の角にある旧ナチス党集会場にあった建物の遺跡は、その巨大な規模で訪問者に感動を与え、国家社会主義政権の誇大妄想の鮮やかな証拠となっています。 4 平方マイルのこのエリアは、ナチス党の集会の印象的な背景となることを意図しており、ドイツだけでなく全世界にナチスの権力を誇示することを目的としていました。 司法宮殿は火曜日は閉館です 団体ツアーです 最大8名様まで
ツアーオプション
旅程
ナチス党集会所はニュルンベルクの南東の地域と呼ばれ、そこではNSDAPのナチ党集会が1933年から1938年に開催されました。実装を管理したBrugmannの詳細。総面積は16.5km²以上です。
ドキュメントセンターナチ党集会場。 1933年から1938年まで、国民社会主義者はニュルンベルクで党集会を開催しました。今日、巨大な建造物の遺跡は、このプロパガンダの展示がどのように組織され生産されたかを今も証しています。
グレートロードの東に位置しています。幅360メートル(390ヤード)の大きなグランドスタンド(Zeppelinhaupttribüne)と小さなスタンドで構成されています。それはナチ党のためのアルバート・スピアの最初の作品の一つであり、ペルガモン祭壇に基づいていました。その正方形の桟橋は、フランス系アメリカ人の建築家ポールフィリップクレットの作品に触発されています。スタンドは、ドイツが第二次世界大戦で陥落した後、1945年にswを吹き飛ばした建物として有名です。 「ツェッペリンフェルト」または「ツェッペリンヴィーゼ」という名前は、1909年8月にフェルディナンド・グラフ・フォン・ツェッペリンが彼の飛行船(LZ6)の1つでこの場所に上陸したことを指します。
1945年11月20日から1946年10月1日まで、ニュルンベルクで行われた国際軍事裁判の前に大規模戦争犯罪裁判が開催されました。 1946年から1949年まで、12の「事後裁判」が同一の法廷で開催されましたが、その前にもっぱらアメリカ系アメリカ人の軍事裁判が行われました。
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含まれるもの
集合場所と時間
ニュルンベルク旧市街、リバークルーズ港のお客様全員をお迎えします。 ピックアップポイントに行かなければならない旧市街外のホテル ノボテル ホテル センター ヴィル バーンホフ通り 12
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重要情報
- 車いす対応
- 幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
- 送迎は車いす対応です
- すべてのエリアは車いす完全対応です
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
レビュー(165)
Absolutely amazing tour We had limited time but wanted to do as much as possible and this tour was perfect for that. On time hotel pick up, tour guide was called Rob and he was amazing from start to finish. Crammed so much knowledge and so many sites into the 3 hour tour. With multiple stop points for photos and loads of history to talk about. Absolutely recommend booking and make sure you book Rob for the trip as he speaks multiple languages
Rob was our tour guide. He was friendly, knowledgeable, and very engaging. We learned so much from him and had a great time. Definitely recommend!!!
I can’t tell you how disappointing this tour was. Do not book this tour! Spend your money on a taxi and get to each of the sites on your own, because all the sites except Courtroom 600 are outdoors and on public property. Most have signage with historical information. But all the sites now have construction around them and haven’t been maintained, so there’s really not much to see. Our photos look nothing like the photos on this site from other reviews. Your time will be better spent learning about the city. We had a guide named Rob who was horrible. He was with a contracted company and had his own van. He refused to use the air conditioner in 90 degree heat in Nuremberg stating, “we going to be getting out frequently so no need.” Seriously? So apparently his gas is too precious to waste on his customers. Rob is from Brazil and speaks poor English. He was incredibly difficult to understand, not only due to his accent, but due to his sentence syntax “he be stupid and not the brains behind the SES…” and his pace of speech was ridiculously fast. An elderly gentleman in our group asked him 3 times to slow his speech because it was too fast, but he didn’t. Additionally, I will second what Helen stated in her review from several months ago that Rob doesn’t stay on topic and doesn’t have his facts straight about Hitler or WW2. One of his statements was “Coca Cola is Nazi company.” What? No, it is an American company and while it did provide coca cola to Germany before WW2, when the war broke out, Coca Cola cut off its supply to Germany. Rob was dismissive and arrogant. At our first stop, we sat in a flea market parking lot near Congresshalle while Rob talked to us for 40 minutes about pre WW2 Hitler and passed around laminated plastic pictures. 40 minutes of listening to a bad accent and non-factual information! . It was 90 degrees in Nuremberg and we finally asked to get out of the van. He became angry at this. He also stated there was no restroom at this stop for one of the women who had to go badly, but we later learned there was a pay toilet in the middle of the flea market. Further, he stated the only restroom was at courtroom 600, which was in the last hour of a 4 hour tour! This simply was his choice and is not practical for most people to wait this long to use a restroom, especially for a tour which began at 9 am. Finally, at Courtroom 600, WE HAD TO PAY TO GET IN!! This wasn’t included in the tour price! (If you’re a student, bring your student ID because every museum lets you in for a student price which is 2-3 euros. Rob took us to the desk and that was it. He told us to download the museum app to listen to the automated museum guide, then he went outside and waited in his van! Courtroom 600 had not only the courtroom, but another floor of a vast amount of information about the Nazis who were prosecuted after the war. You can spend a whole day or an entire morning or afternoon alone at this location, and most people on the tour opted to stay at Courtroom 600 beyond the tour-end time, so Rob did not have to return them to their hotel. So, in summary, take a taxi to the sites on your own and at courtroom 600, plan to stay for 2-3 hours and take a taxi back to your hotel. Taxis are plentiful and easy to use. The drivers are nice and most taxis hold 4 adults. I will end by stating we have traveled to many countries all over the world and have used a variety of tour companies. We usually have very good experiences with these companies and give high ratings.. Although we’ve used Viator before, we feel their quality of contracted tour guides has gone downhill in recent years. It’s unacceptable to offer a tour “in English” and use someone like Rob who’s pronunciation and sentence syntax are so horrible. All guides should have to pass a written and verbal English test to give tours in English. I don’t know who passed Rob. But the worst thing about Rob was his rudeness.
Thank you for your review, but the other tour participants loved the experience—to the point where they complained about you and your family. In fact, only your daughter-in-law was extremely pleasant toward the Rob and other two participants and even apologized for your behavior. Once again feel free to do that tour by your self and google the places Because Knowledge isn't acquired on Google; here's the information about Fanta (Coca cola) that the guide Rob explains in the van. Fanta was created in Nazi Germany—not by the Nazi Party itself, but by Coca-Cola's German subsidiary. Due to trade embargoes during World War II, the German plant could not receive the secret syrup from the U.S., leading to the drink's creation in 1940 to keep the business running. Recipe origin: It was made using ingredients available at the time, such as apple scraps, beet pulp, and whey. Name origin: The head of Coca-Cola in Germany asked employees to use their imagination (*Fantastisch* in German), which gave rise to the name. It’s also common for people who dislike his very direct answers to always bring up his English—though, for the record, he communicates in five different languages. I wish you a wonderful vacation.
The guide was knowledgeable. The trip was expensive.
The guide was very friendly and kind, a recommendable experience; however, the price seems high considering that admission to room 600 and the exhibition is paid separately and the audio guide of the place is used. I would have given it 5 stars if the entrance had been included in the tour price.
Rob was our private guide and picked us up at our hotel. He was very informative and very helpful with everything and we appreciated his extra effort to make our tour enjoyable! Thank you!
Unfortunately the description of the tour itinerary was not what we experienced. Our guide was knowledgeable but not necessarily on topic for the tour title. We did not get the opportunity for free time and entry into the Documentation Centre Museum. After our tour we googled some of the interesting and previously unknown historical facts we had learned from our guide. Again unfortunately they turned out not to be accurate. For the price of two adult tickets we could have used a taxi each way from our hotel to the four places and saved the price of one ticket.
Thank you for your review. Please feel free to take the tour on your own if you prefer to have free time. if you check the tour description, you will see that the documentation center is not included. Next time, try avoiding taxis, Uber tends to be a bit cheaper. Feel free to explore on your own, using Google as your guide. Regards Suzart tour
Excellent tour by Rob. Very knowledgeable guy and super people friendly. Made sure we could all hear him at all times and waited for everyone before talking. Would highly recommend.
Rob was the best. Very knowledgeably and fun. We recommend him!!
Rob shared lots of history we did not know in an interesting and fun manner. The time flew by and we wish we had more time to spend with him! Transportation was comfortable and on time.



