๐ Former Nazi complex and architectural relic in Eifel National Park, Germany, now a memorial and educational center. ๐ Used as an educational center for future Nazi leaders from 1936-1939, it has been open to the public since 2006. # Why Go ๐ฐ Explore one of the largest architectural relics of Nazi Germany. ๐ง Learn about the site's dark past and Nazi education through exhibitions. ๐๏ธ Reflect on democracy and human rights at an international place of remembrance. ๐ณ Enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding Eifel National Park. ๐ถ Discover historical buildings and military training grounds. # Why Avoid ๐ Experience can be somber and thought-provoking due to its dark history. # Cost ๐ฐ Exhibitions and guided tours require tickets, discounts available for multiple purchases. # Hours ๐ Daily 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (March 1st to November 15th). # Tips ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Exhibitions recommended for visitors aged 12 and over. ๐ฃ๏ธ Guided tours are highly recommended for deeper insights. โณ Allow ample time to explore the vast complex and exhibitions. ๐ง Media guides available in English, Dutch, and French, and for visually impaired visitors. ๐ Assistance dogs are allowed. # Accessibility โ Wheelchair accessible. ๐ถ External paths have high-contrast or tactilely detectable boundaries. ๐ช Entrance is visually high-contrast with tactile floor change.
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