
NS-Dokumentationszentrum München
This museum—NS-Dokumentationszentrum München—opened to the public in May 2015 and focuses on the history and consequences of the National Socialist regime, including Munich’s specific role as “Hauptstadt der Bewegung,” or “capital of the movement.” Its location matters because the museum was planned for the site of the former Brown House, the Nazi Party headquarters, announced by the government of Bavaria in December 2005. From here, the Königsplatz—scene of the Nazi Party’s mass rallies—lies within sighting distance, tying the museum’s story to the geography of escalation. Construction moved forward with a cornerstone laid in March 2012, and the institution has been shaped by academic leadership from the start: architectural historian Winfried Nerdinger helped to establish the centre and served as its first director. …
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