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 The Nazi architect, Albert Speer chose the ancient Pergamon altar as a model for the grandstand in the former Nazi rally grounds, the Zeppelin Field in Nuremberg,Germany.
It is named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin's airships in 1909. The grandstand where Hitler made his speeches was built between 1935 -1937. Today, the rally grounds are used for sporting events. 
 Keywords: Nuremberg, Germany Nazi architect, Albert Speer, Pergamon altar, grandstand, Nazi rally grounds, Zeppelin Field, Count Zeppelin, Hitler, speech, sporting events.
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The Nazi architect, Albert Speer chose the ancient Pergamon altar

as a model for the grandstand in the former Nazi rally grounds, the Zeppelin Field in Nuremberg,Germany.
It is named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin's airships in 1909. The grandstand where Hitler made his speeches was built between 1935 -1937. Today, the rally grounds are used for sporting events.
Keywords: Nuremberg, Germany Nazi architect, Albert Speer, Pergamon altar, grandstand, Nazi rally grounds, Zeppelin Field, Count Zeppelin, Hitler, speech, sporting events.