Thingstätten

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A Thingstätten was an open-air amphitheater built in Nazi Germany during the 1930s as part of the Thingspiel movement, which aimed to combine theater, propaganda, and community gatherings. These sites were often constructed with natural stone and terraces, designed to host large audiences for performances, political events, and cultural ceremonies. They symbolized a connection to Germanic traditions, nature, and the regime’s ideology.