📜 Information and documentation center in Nuremberg's Courthouse.
🔍 Chronicles the history of the Nuremberg Trials for Nazi war criminals, located in the original Palace of Justice, Courtroom 600.
⚖️ Learn about the historic significance of the trials and international law history🏛️ See the authentic courtroom where proceedings took place🖼️ See artifacts relating to the cases📚 Modern exhibition with multimedia and detailed information♿ Accessible for people with walking disabilities and partially for wheelchair users
🚫 Room 600 not open during negotiations♿ No designated wheelchair spaces in Room 600⚠️ Steps lack high-contrast edges🖼️ Limited original artifacts
🎧 Audio guide included with admission in multiple languages🗣️ Guided tours available for visually impaired, blind, deaf, and cognitively impaired🚇 Bärenschanze subway station is 250m away🎟️ Day tickets available for other municipal museums
💰 Adults 7.50 EUR, reductions available. Day tickets for other municipal museums 4.00 EUR extra.
🕒 Daily except Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
♿ All guest-accessible rooms are step-free or via elevator.
🚪 Doors at least 90 cm wide.
🚽 Accessible toilet with grab rails.
📍 Bärenschanzstraße 72, 90429 Nürnberg, Germany.
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