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Audio Guide of Nuremberg Palace of Justice

El Palacio de Justicia de Núremberg es un imponente edificio neorrenacentista que alberga la Sala 600, escenario de los históricos Juicios de Núremberg tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Testigo de la justicia internacional contra los crímenes nazis.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and History

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2. Architecture and Design

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3. Art and Decoration

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4. Historical Figures

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5. Curiosities and Legends

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6. Cultural Importance and Legacy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the visiting hours and how can I access the Palace of Justice?

The Memorium Nuremberg Trials (located inside the Palace) is open Tuesday to Friday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and on weekends from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. It is closed on Mondays. Access is via the entrance at Bärenschanzstraße 72. More details are available on the official website.

Is admission free and how much do tickets cost?

General admission is €6 (+€2 for the optional audio guide). Students and seniors pay €3. Children under 6 enter free. You can book online at this link.

How much time is needed to see everything?

A visit to the historic Courtroom 600 (where the Nuremberg Trials took place) and the permanent exhibition requires between 1.5 and 2 hours. If you use an audio guide (recommended option), add 30 minutes.

What is the historical importance of this place?

It was here that Nazi crimes were tried after World War II (1945-1949). The Nuremberg Trial set precedents for international criminal law and today stands as a symbol of global justice.

What is the best time to avoid crowds?

Weekday mornings (especially Tuesday to Friday before noon). Avoid summer weekends. Spring and autumn offer better temperatures to combine this visit with other historic tours.

Is it accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes: there are ramps and adapted elevators throughout the route. Courtroom 600 has reserved spaces. For specific needs, contact +49 (0)911 321 79372 or by email.

What else can I visit near this place?

We recommend: 1) the Documentation Center at the Nazi Party Rally Grounds (15 min away), 2) Nuremberg Castle (20 min by tram), and 3) the Hauptmarkt in the Old Town. More info at Nuremberg Tourism.

Any tips to make the most of the visit?

1) Wear comfortable shoes: there are several floors to explore. 2) If you plan to visit Courtroom 600 (only open when no trials are taking place), check special opening hours. 3) Book your audio guide at iaudioguia.com for detailed context!

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