In 1935 Adolf Hitler names Munich as "Hauptstadt der Bewegung" (capital of the movement). He names it that way, because in 1920 he founded here the NSDAP, the National Socialist or Nazi party. The streets and beer gardens of Munich were the preferred setting for rallies and parades of the Hitler regime.
In the Third Reich Tour in Munich we tell you about why the streets and beer gardens of Munich were the preferred setting for rallies and parades of the Hitler regime.
Munich was chosen as the starting point for the Jewish persecution, the "Night of Broken Glass" began here, it was also the protagonist of the failed "Putsch" (coup) and witnessed the creation of the first Nazi concentration camp, Dachau Concentration Camp.
In this Third Reich Tour in Munich we will know the beginnings of this match and we will talk about the attempted coup. We will explain in detail how the Nazis came to power, while we tour the old neighborhood where most of the Reich offices were. Many of those buildings still stand today.
Learn about the places where the party's top officials and Hitler himself worked, spreading terror throughout the country and around the world.