Kongresshalle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Enormous
We went past the unfinished Congress Hall as we made our way to the rally fields. The structure is enormous and in a sorry state. Must be difficult for the city of Nuremberg to try to figure out wha...
You can technically visit this site without visiting the documentation center next door, although it makes the most sense to combine the two. There is no admission charge, and you enter through a gate...
This is a must see when in the city. I would recommend combining with the museum that is also on the site and allowing 2 to 3 hours. Also worth walking to the zeppelin field close by.
One of the few remaining relics of the Nazi Rallying Grounds
This is one of the few remaining relics left standing of the Nazi rallying grounds. It was never finished and never used, but worth a visit. It's a half finished colosseum like building.
Enormous
We went past the unfinished Congress Hall as we made our way to the rally fields. The structure is enormous and in a sorry state. Must be difficult for the city of Nuremberg to try to figure out wha...
Under renovation
Best avoided until they finish renovation work. You only get to look in one temporary room at the moment. Not worth the €6.
A Relic from a Past Era
You can technically visit this site without visiting the documentation center next door, although it makes the most sense to combine the two. There is no admission charge, and you enter through a gate...
A must see
This is a must see when in the city. I would recommend combining with the museum that is also on the site and allowing 2 to 3 hours. Also worth walking to the zeppelin field close by.
One of the few remaining relics of the Nazi Rallying Grounds
This is one of the few remaining relics left standing of the Nazi rallying grounds. It was never finished and never used, but worth a visit. It's a half finished colosseum like building.