The tour begins with a visit to the Interim Exhibit “Nuremberg – Site of the Party Rallies. Staging, Experience and Violence” in the large exhibit hall of the Documentation Center. The presentation illustrates in compact form the history of the Nazi Party Rallies and the grounds. The reopening of the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds with a new permanent exhibit is planned for 2025.
Afterwards, a tour of the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds is recommended. 23 large panels at the historic site provide information about the buildings, the propaganda staging of the National Socialists and how the site is used today. The individual tour lasts about one and a half hours, alternatively guided tours on foot are offered. Afterwards it is worth taking a short break at the Dutzendteich Public Park.
The Memorium Nuremberg Trials can be reached by the bus and subway. The "Memorium Nuremberg Trials" in Courtroom 600 – the scene of the trials of the main war criminals from 1945 to 1949 – is an information and documentation center at the original site. It illuminates the prehistory, the course and aftermath of the Nuremberg Trials up to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
At the end of the day, it is worthwhile taking a stroll through the Way of Human Rights back in the Old Town. The walkthrough artwork of the Israeli artist Dani Karavan consists of 27 white concrete pillars, each inscribed with an article of the General Declaration of Human Rights in German and in a foreign language, as well as a cyprus oak, two ground plaques and an archway.