Luitpoldhain

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Luitpoldhain is a large park in Nuremberg, Germany, historically known for its use as a major site for Nazi Party rallies and now serving as a public recreational and event space.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf park
public park
urban park
accessibleTo general public
city Nuremberg
country Germany
currentFunction cultural event space
public green space
site of remembrance
governedBy Nuremberg
surface form: City of Nuremberg
hasCulturalRole site for confronting Nazi past
venue for civic life in Nuremberg
hasEvent city festivals
jazz concerts
open‑air classical concerts
hasFeature areas for public gatherings
large open lawns
memorials
paths for walking
tree‑lined areas
hasTypeOfArea memorial landscape
recreational area
hasUse commemorative events
event venue
festivals
open‑air concerts
public recreation
historicalPeriod Nazi Germany
surface form: Nazi era in Germany
historicalUse Nazi propaganda events
mass Nazi Party rallies
locatedIn Bavaria
Nazi Party Rally Grounds
Nuremberg
namedAfter Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria
notableFor post‑war transformation into public park
role in Nazi Party rallies
partOf former Nazi Party rally grounds complex

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Nuremberg Party Rally primaryVenue Luitpoldhain