Seventy years after the fall of Nazi Germany, a surprising number of its buildings and public spaces remain. A new book examines these unsettling survivals. Here are some of them
A team from Munich University has found that...
One of the most significant pieces to the architectural history of Hitler’s reign is now set to be converted into a concert venue in a controversial decision currently making waves in the second-largest city in Bavaria. DW is reporting that the infamous Nuremberg Congress Hall building...
In this photo series, we are taking a look at the New Reich Chancellery from it's construction to its after-life. All pictures, except the "Afterlife",
The Nazi government under Adolf Hitler saw architecture as a means of imposing fear and respect. Hitler, like many Germans, had an admiration of the
Colin Philpott's book – Relics of the Reich – looks at the physical legacy of the Nazis; their buildings, their structures and their public spaces.
Searching for and documenting the remaining Nazi Eagles (Reichsadler) of the Third Reich in Berlin, Germany.
Art and objects from the Nazi era are stowed away in storage facilities in Berlin, but also in the US. Now, critics are asking why.
Hitler dedicated the better part of Germany's supply of searchlights for the intimidating spectacle.
M, Feb | 17 Reading: Albert Speer, “Foreword,” Albert Speer: Architecture, 1932-1942, Leon Krier, ed. (Bruxelles: Archives d’architecture moderne, 1985), 213-214. – Leni Riefenstahl, Ol…
The new Reich Chancellery, destroyed at the end of the war, in Berlin . In 1939.
The Nazi government under Adolf Hitler saw architecture as a means of imposing fear and respect. Hitler, like many Germans, had an admiration of the
As presented by Life Magazine to its anxious readership in 1942.
El proyecto nazi se libró de caer en el ridículo gracias a los alucinantes edificios que ideó Hitler y dibujó Speer