A wonderfully and utterly chilling museum on the site of the former Nuremberg Rallies that were held here between 1933 and 1938. Housed inside the enormous but never completed Congress Hall, which was designed to accommodate 50,000 rapturous Nazis at a time, the museum has one numerous awards for its educational work, and is an unmissable place to visit. Much of the grounds and buildings remain, leaving a stark and very real impression of what it must have been like to live under the Nazi regime. Highly recommended.
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