Third Reich: Art, Artists and Ideology behind the scenes
Duration
2 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
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Languages
English
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Explore the work of architect Paul von Troost and his significant buildings
Experience insights into Degenerate Art and its effect on German culture
Discover the stories of lesser-known historical figures involved in the era
Learn how Munich’s architecture reflects political and cultural movements
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Experience an in-depth exploration of Munich’s World War II history on a guided tour that examines the origins, people, and events that shaped this period. Discover the life and rise of Hitler, alongside the influence of key figures such as Leni Riefenstahl, Heinrich Hoffmann, Alfred Rosenberg, and Madame Blavatsky. Learn about the architects, artists, and cultural movements that left lasting marks on the city, including the work of Paul von Troost and the impact of Degenerate Art on German society. Your guide will provide detailed insights into both the political and social consequences of the era, helping you understand how history, ideology, and architecture intersected during this turbulent time.
Explore the city with knowledgeable guides who speak multiple languages, including German, English, Spanish, and Portuguese, ensuring an engaging and personalized experience. Learn about the scars left by World War II and the ways the city remembers and educates visitors about this past. Experience a mix of history, architecture, culture, and human stories as your guides answer questions and provide context for the events, people, and artistic movements discussed. This tour combines historical depth, professional guidance, and immersive storytelling, giving visitors a thorough understanding of Munich’s complex role during the rise of National Socialism and the cultural consequences that followed.
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Weather appropriate clothing
Snacks
Bottle of water
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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Fully accessible for strollers and wheelchairs
Participants must be at least 12 years old
Wear comfortable shoes for walking between historical sites in the city
Bring a camera or smartphone to capture key historical locations
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Activity Provider: Paul Riedel
Customer Reviews
Winnie

Lovely place! My daughter & I enjoyed it so much. The art teacher was so kind. We will be back!
julia

Rua red is chilled and relaxing. Extraordinary work takes place here . The room sizes are perfect and staff more than helpful.
Naya

I think it’s amazing! 1. I like to do some of my lessons there 2. Sometimes people come because there is a mini cafe and they can sit and relax 3. I feel like it’s a place for creativity! 4. Come anytime, they have good food, good lessons like digital art lessons, sewing lessons, dance classes and I think art, and way more! I love it and I would recommend going there. I think you can also rent meeting rooms and rent rooms there for stuff. Also there is tallagh square right beside it so you can shop there too!
Elif

I have visited this arts centre a few times and always enjoyed my experience. It’s a smartly designed and welcoming place located in Tallaght, offering a variety of exhibitions, art events, and classes open to the public. The atmosphere is vibrant and inclusive, making it a great spot for anyone interested in the arts. It’s also very easy to access, which makes visiting even more enjoyable.
Cathal

Really lovely coffee, seriously affordable and the staff from door to till to door were all great, Definitely making this my stop when I'm in tallaght Serving Ariosa coffee with lovely nutty chocolate notes I believe the guy serving me was Micheal, absolute gent
