Description
Summary
Description
Step into the fascinating and complex history of Nuremberg, Germany, on a guided walking tour conducted entirely in Spanish. Explore the city’s pivotal role during the Third Reich and discover how its medieval roots influenced its place in Nazi ideology and propaganda.
Your journey begins in the former Jewish quarter, where you’ll learn about the tragic events of the 1349 pogrom and the city’s long history of antisemitism. The tour continues with insights into how these attitudes evolved from the Middle Ages to the rise of National Socialism, shaping Nuremberg’s identity.
Visit significant sites such as the ruins of the Church of Santa Catalina, the Main Synagogue, and the opera house, each with stories of destruction, survival, and reconstruction. Hear about the city’s connection to Hitler, the infamous Night of Broken Glass, and the Nuremberg concentration camp.
The tour concludes at the site of the Nuremberg Trials and the Street of the Rights of Man, symbolizing the city’s rebirth from its ashes. With a knowledgeable Spanish-speaking guide, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Nuremberg’s past and its ongoing legacy.
This three-hour experience is wheelchair accessible and suitable for all fitness levels. The small group size ensures a personal and engaging visit. Secure your spot now to uncover the layers of history that shaped modern Nuremberg—availability is limited!







