Join us on an unforgettable journey back in time with our Private Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Tour. Accompanied by a licensed guide, you will venture from Berlin to the haunting site of Sachsenhausen. Immerse yourself in history as you explore the various areas of the camp, including Tower A, the infirmary building, Pathology building, Station Z, the former camp kitchen, and the barrack blocks. Discover the origins of Sachsenhausen and gain a deeper understanding of the Nazi dictatorship and the Second World War. This tour is an opportunity to pay tribute to the victims and learn about their stories in a respectful manner. With a total duration of 360 minutes, this experience will leave you with a profound appreciation for the importance of remembrance. Book now and embark on an educational and eye-opening journey at Sachsenhausen.
About this experience
Free Cancellation
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Admission Included
6
hours
Suitable for
1-6
Participants
Private Tour
Guided Experience
Visit key elements of the first purpose-built concentration camp
Learn about the development and changes of the camp
Gain insights into the strengthening Nazi dictatorship
Explore the impact of the Second World War
Experience a knowledgeable and licensed guide
A professional guide, licensed and trained by the camp's memorial foundation
Private transportation
Public transport tickets
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Introduction
Explore the haunting history of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp on a private tour led by a knowledgeable licensed-guide. Join this emotional journey from Berlin and immerse yourself in the deep narratives of the camp. Discover the brutal reality of Nazi Germany, as you delve into the stories of prisoners and witness the chilling remains of this former prison. With the guidance of an expert, gain a deeper understanding of the camp's origins, its development, and the atrocities that took place within its walls.
What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect a comprehensive exploration of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. Lasting approximately 3 hours, your licensed-guide will lead you through significant sites within the camp. Visit Tower A, the main entrance, and gain a glimpse into the prisoners' experience as you step inside the camp infirmary and pathology building. Stand in solemn reflection at Station Z, the purpose-built execution facility, where countless lives were tragically lost. Explore the exhibition housed in the former camp kitchen building and gain insights into the conditions faced by the prisoners. The tour will also take you to the SS and Gestapo Prison, shedding light on the oppressive regime that controlled the camp. Discover the former prisoner barrack blocks and understand the changes that occurred throughout the camp's history, intertwined with the rise of the Nazi dictatorship and the impact of World War II.
Who is this for?
This tour is designed for those seeking a profound and educational experience, as well as those with a deep interest in history. It is suitable for travelers who wish to pay their respects to the victims of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp and gain a deeper understanding of the horrors inflicted during the Nazi regime. This tour is inclusive and welcomes visitors of all backgrounds and ages, ensuring a respectful exploration of this important historical site.
Why book this?
By booking this private Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Tour, you will have the opportunity to gain invaluable insights into one of the most significant chapters in human history. Delve into the dark past and immerse yourself in the harrowing stories of the past. With a knowledgeable licensed-guide by your side, you can expect a thought-provoking and emotional journey through the camp's various sites. Witnessing the remaining buildings and experiencing the stories of the prisoners will give you a deeper understanding of the human resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity. This tour provides a unique opportunity to pay tribute to the victims and ensure that their stories are never forgotten.
Good to know
It is essential to note that this tour involves sensitive subject matter and may evoke strong emotions. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking through the camp. It is recommended to bring water and snacks, as well as an open mind and respectful attitude towards the site and its history. Please be aware that this tour involves about 3 hours of walking and standing, so consider your physical abilities when booking.
Reviews
Feedback from individuals who have taken this private Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Tour speaks to its powerful impact and the importance of the experience. Visitors express deep gratitude for the knowledgeable guides, who provide extensive historical context and create a respectful atmosphere. Many reviewers note that the tour is emotionally challenging but crucial for understanding the horrors of the past and honoring the memory of the victims. Travelers emphasize the overwhelming sense of responsibility that comes with visiting such a site and commend the tour for its informative and compassionate approach. Overall, the testimonials reflect the transformative nature of this tour and the immense value it holds for those seeking to learn from history and ensure that the atrocities committed within Sachsenhausen are never forgotten.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
Academy of Arts,
Pariser Platz 4, 10117 Berlin , Germany,
DE
Your Itinerary
Gedenkstatte und Museum Sachsenhausen
The tour will focus on the key elements of what was the first purpose built concentration camp within Nazi Germany. We will visit:
- Tower A (main entrance)
- Camp Infirmary and pathology Building
- Station Z (the purpose-built execution facility)
- Exhibition in former camp kitchen building
- SS and Gestapo Prison
- Former prisoner barrack blocks
At the end guests will have learnt how this camp and the system itself came into being, how it developed and how the prisoner types, numbers and nationalities changed over time. These changes will be related to the back-drop of the strengthening Nazi dictatorship in the 1930's and latterly, the impact of the Second World War upon Sachsenhausen.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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