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The foundation stone was laid on 9 July 1937. It was intended to be finished for the party congress in 1945. In 1938, the construction began with the excavation. It was stopped in 1939, but during the whole war, the casting pit had to be kept dry from entering groundwater. After the war, the northern
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facility, used the field (called 'Soldiers Field') for high school football and American football practice. In 1967, the city authorities blew up the grandstand's double row of pillars, causing severe damage to the rest of the building. The remainder of the stand is intact and used as the centerpiece
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The "Ehrenhalle" was built by the City of Nuremberg according to a plan of German architect Fritz Mayer. It was inaugurated in 1930, before the Hitler era during the Weimar Republic. It is an arcaded hall with an adjacent cobbled stone terrace with two rows of pedestals for fire bowls. All fourteen
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American Football team. Another part of the grounds is home to a campground. After years of neglect the damage due to erosion and dampness was severe, made worse by the poor quality of the initial construction. In 2019, an 85 million euros plan to conserve what remained of the stadium and make it
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The construction, never completed, began in 1938 with plans calling for 24 granite towers each about 40 meters (130 feet) in height. Only eleven were ever completed and were demolished in 1966. Tribunes for about 160,000 people were planned around the field. On the central grandstand a group of
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Reichsparteitag 1934, Luitpoldarena, "Totenehrung" (honouring of dead): SS leader Heinrich Himmler, Adolf Hitler and SA leader Viktor Lutze on the terrace in front of the "Ehrenhalle" (Hall of Honour); in the background: the crescent-shaped "EhrentribĂĽne" (literally: tribune of
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Opposite the "Ehrenhalle" the crescent-shaped "EhrentribĂĽne" (literally: tribune of honour) or main grandstand which measured 150 m (490 ft) long with 6 m (20 ft) gold eagles on each end was built. This structure, built by architect
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and other minorities of their citizenship. The structure was severely damaged by allied bombs in early 1945 and a few years later replaced by a parking lot. The granite staircase leading to the building remains intact today.
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pylons remain virtually intact and have not been ignited since the final Nazi party rally in September 1938. Originally the hall was to be a memorial site for the 9,855 soldiers from Nuremberg who had fallen in World War I.
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pavers in black and gray with edges of exactly 1.2 m (3.9 ft). A representative entrance portal and two pylons were planned at the northwestern end of the Great Road. Near the entrance area of the
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a grandstand with a hall of pillars was planned for the government leaders and generals which were to take the salute on Wehrmacht formations which were to march in direction of the parade ground
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the Nazis used the site primarily as a commemoration for the fallen soldiers of World War I and commemoration of the 16 dead of the "Hitlerputsch" (the so-called "Martyrs of the NS Movement") (
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in Rome. The foundation stone was laid in 1935, but the building remained unfinished and without a roof. The building with an outline of an "U" ends with two head-buildings. Since 2001, the
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The road reached from the Congress Hall to the Märzfeld, the construction work started in 1935 and was finished in 1939 (it has never been used as a parade road, as due to the beginning of
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A "Haus der Kultur" (House of Culture) and a representative entrance portal towards the "Great Road" were planned at the northwestern end of the "Great Road", near the (new) Congress Hall.
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After 1945 the city of Nuremberg redesigned the area into a park again. All buildings from the NS era were demolished. Only the half-round of the terraces of the main grandstand remains.
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Documentation Center; with its "glass and steel arrow", piercing the north wing, the Documentation Center is supposed to be a widely visible architectural counterpoint.
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In 1933, Hitler replaced the park with a strictly-structured deployment area, the so-called "Luitpoldarena", with an area of 84,000 square metres (8.4 ha).
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of 1934. Its monumental neo classic facade featured a shell limestone facing with three enormous entrance portals. It was in this building during the
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During the party rallies, deployments of the SA and the SS with up to 150,000 people took place in this area. The central "relic" here was the "
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in March 1935. ("März" is the German name for the month "March." As in English, the name derives from the Roman warrior god
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The "Ehrenhalle" and the "EhrentribĂĽne" were connected by a wide granite path. The "EhrentribĂĽne" was blown up in 1959/60.
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The great road is almost 2 km (1.2 mi) long and 60 m (200 ft) wide. It was intended to be the central
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During the Party Congress of 1929 the then unfinished "Hall of Honour" was first used to memorialize dead. During the
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and marked the entrance of the rally grounds. The building reached a height of 39 m (128 ft) (a height of
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with a facade of granite panels. The design (especially the outer facade, among other features) is inspired by the
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on the grandstand being destroyed on April 22, 1945. Footage of the grandstand begins around the 3:13 timestamp.
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was held here twice during the 1980s. The field has also been used, and is still being used today, by the
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SA deployment, Luitpoldarena, Reichsparteitag 1933; in the background: the "Ehrenhalle" (Hall of Honour).
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From 1906 onwards, a park named "Luitpoldhain" (literally translated: "Luitpold grove", named after
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The whole site is now a memorial maintained to commemorate the victims of Nazi repression. The
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Post war the site has been used for numerous activities. For example, it has hosted the annual
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Mock-up of the Rally grounds in their planned finished shape at the World Fair in Paris (1937).
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have been protected monuments since 1973 as significant examples of Nazi Party architecture.
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the Luitpold Hall or "Old Congress Hall" (damaged during World War II, later demolished)
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Official website of the Documentation Center "Reichsparteitagsgelände" in Nuremberg
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and showed the Nazi salute there. The ritual was the climax of the celebration.
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accessible to visitors was announced, with a target completion date of 2025.
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come into being and replace the need for such makeshift temporary stopgaps.
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Muster of the Labour Service (RAD), Zeppelin Field, Party Congress 1937
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as the pre-war airports of Nuremberg were either in neighboring FĂĽrth (
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Party Congresses (Reichsparteitage) of the NSDAP from 1923 to 1938
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colossal statues was planned: a goddess of victory and warriors.
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half of the pit filled up with groundwater and is today called
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On 30 August 1933, Hitler declared Nuremberg the "City of the
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The later Luitpold Hall as machine hall (postcard from 1906).
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as an occasional parking area for highly-frequented events.
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Documentation Center in the north wing of the Congress Hall
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was planned) and a diameter of 250 m (820 ft).
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Today the site is occupied by a residential district,
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The Märzfeld (literally: March Field, relating to the
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which had been held in Nuremberg in the Middle Ages.
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Overview of the Nuremberg Party grounds then and now
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motor racing track. The German leg of the traveling
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blown from atop it in 1945, after Germany's fall in
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