Cube 600 is an exhibit space at Memorium Nuremberg Trials. The building is located on a site directly in front of the museum. At the end of World War II, the Allied Powers used this space as a parking area for tanks and all-terrain vehicles. At the time of the Nuremberg Trials, the area was tightly guarded. Later, a car repair shop was located there. The city of Nuremberg bought the site and put it in working order as an exhibit space.

Inspired by the concept of the “White Cube” – a white, empty exhibit space – it references the nearby historical Courtroom 600. Since 2021, the Memorium Nuremberg Trials offers special and traveling exhibits there.

Overview of all temporary exhibitions in Cube 600. (only in German)