The ("People's Hall"), also known as the Große Halle (Great Hall), was a proposed monumental domed building designed to be the centerpiece of Welthauptstadt Germania , Adolf Hitler's planned renewal of Berlin. Though it was never built, the structure remains one of the most famous examples of megalomaniacal architecture from the Nazi era. Design and Dimensions
The project was a collaboration between Hitler and his chief architect, Albert Speer . It was intended to be the largest domed building in the world, inspired by the Pantheon in Rome but built on a scale that would dwarf it. Nearly 290–300 meters. Volkshalle
Designed to hold between 150,000 and 180,000 people for rallies and speeches. The ("People's Hall"), also known as the Große
A diameter of 250 meters, large enough to fit several St. Peter’s Basilicas inside. It was intended to be the largest domed