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The following is a list of construction completed or planned by the Nazi Party from the party's formation in 1920 until the end of World War II in 1945.

Buildings and architecture

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (April 2016)
Construction Image Location Built/Renovated Destroyed
Berghof Obersalzberg 1935/6 1966
Berlin Tempelhof Airport Terminal Building Berlin 1936-1966
Brown House (Braunes Haus) Munich (45 Brienner Straße) 1931 1945
Carinhall 1933 1945
Central Ministry of Bavaria (Zentralministerium des Landes Bayern) Munich 1940
Congress Hall Nazi party rally grounds, Nuremberg 1935
Deutsches Stadion Nuremberg 1937 (never completed)
Ehrentempel Munich (Königsplatz) 1935 1947
Erlangen District Court (Amtsgericht Erlangen) Erlangen 1941
Flak towers (Flakturm) Berlin (3), Hamburg (2), and Vienna (3), Stuttgart and Frankfurt.
Fränkischer Hof
Friedrich-Rückert School Erlangen 1936
Führerbau Munich 1937
Führerbunker Berlin 1944
Gaubunker
Gauhaus
German Air Ministry Building 1936
Hall of Models
Haus der Kunst Munich 1937
Hitler Youth Clubhouse or Hitler-Jugend Heim
Jena Brücke
Lorient U-boat base Lorient, France 1941
Kehlsteinhaus (Eagles Nest) Obersalzberg 1938
Lower Silesian Governor's Office Breslau 1939-1945
Luftgaukommando Dresden Dresden
Luftgaukommando Munich Munich 1937-1938
Maria-Theresien-Kaserne Vienna, Austria 1940
Nazi War Memorials
Nazi party rally grounds Nuremberg 1928-1939
NSDAP Administration Building (Verwaltungsbau der NSDAP) Munich 1934-1935
Olympiastadion Berlin 1936
Ordensburg Krössinsee Złocieniec, Poland 1941
Ordensburg Sonthofen Sonthofen 1934
Ordensburg Vogelsang Eifel National Park 1935
Prora Rügen 1936-1939
New Reich Chancellery (Reichskanzlei) Voßstraße, Berlin 1939 1945
Reichszeugmeisterei building Munich 1937
Riese Lower Silesia, Poland 1943–45
Saarländisches Staatstheater
Soldatenhalle
Schwerbelastungskörper Berlin 1941/42
Thingstätte or Thingplatz Various 1933-1939
Volkshalle Berlin Never built
Vorbunker Berlin 1936
Weingut I Mühldorfer Hart, Upper Bavaria 1944
Winkeltürme
Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair) Rastenburg, Prussia, (now Kętrzyn, Poland) 1941 Partially demolished 1945
Zeppelin Field (Zeppelinfeld) and Tribune Nazi party rally grounds, Nuremberg
Halle der Partei und Grabmal Hitlers (the projected of the Mausoleum for Adolf Hitler) Munich Never built

Urban planning projects

Other projects

References

  1. Museen. "Building the Nazi Party Rally Grounds | Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds". museums.nuernberg.de. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
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