Best places: Historical landmarks in Wendelstein

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Zeppelinfeld
Historical landmark
Monolithic grandstand by Albert Speer, formerly the site of the infamous Nuremburg rallies.
4.50 (2.7K reviews) (~7.97 km from centre)
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Kongresshalle
Space of remembrance
Vast, unfinished meeting grounds built by the Nazi Party in the 1930s, with a history museum.
4.40 (5.2K reviews) (~8.45 km from centre)
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Zeppelinhaupttribüne
Historical landmark
👍👍 We visited the stone stairs, the zeppelin field and the golden hall as part of a guided tour. Everything well explained!
4.50 (305 reviews) (~7.95 km from centre)
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Hall of Honour
Historical landmark
👍 The "Ehrenhalle" was built by the city of Nuremberg according to a plan of German architect Fritz Mayer. It was inaugurated in 1930, before the Hitler era during the Weimar Republic. It is an arcaded hall with an adjacent cobbled stone terrace with two rows of pedestals for fire bowls. All fourteen...
4.30 (84 reviews) (~8.9 km from centre)
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Schwarzach-Brückkanal
Historical landmark
👍👍 Der Ludwigskanal oder auch 'Alte Kanal' (Bauzeit 1836-1846!!!) war eine 172,4 km lange Wasserstraße mit 2 Trogbrücken, 100 Schleusen (Höhenunterschied 264 Meter), ca. 100 Brücken und 69 Wärterhäuschen. Der Kanal fängt bei der Donau bei Kelheim an und endet im Main bei Bamberg und verbannt die Nordse...
4.60 (36 reviews) (~2.89 km from centre)
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Petzsches Schloss
Historical landmark
👍👍 Romantisches Privatschloss Das ab 1425 im Besitz des Hans von Lochheim ist, dem König Sigismund erlaubt, das alte Schloss neu zu bauen und mit Graben und Zwinger zu versehen. Seit 1876 ist das Schloss im Besitz der Familie Petz.
4.50 (34 reviews) (~5.48 km from centre)
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