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Deutsches Stadion

Deutsches Stadion

Stadium in Germany
The Deutsches Stadion was a monumental stadium designed by Albert Speer for the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg, southern Germany. Its construction began in September 1937, and was scheduled for completion in 1943. Wikipedia
Capacity: 405,000
Function: Stadium
Broke ground: September 1937
Architect: Albert Speer

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The Deutsches Stadion ("German Stadium") was a monumental stadium designed by Albert Speer for the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg, southern Germany.
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