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WW2 Berlin, Memorial to the Murdered Jews & Reichstag Tour

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Experience the haunting history of Berlin on the WW2 Berlin, Memorial to the Murdered Jews & Reichstag Tour. Join a local historian as you venture off the tourist trail and explore the complex history of Germany's capital during the 1930s and 40s. Visit significant sites such as Anhalter Bahnhof, the Topography of Terror, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, and the Reichstag. Uncover the secrets of multi-layered neighborhoods and learn about Berlin's place in the Second World War. This self-guided audio walking tour offers a more immersive and local perspective of the city. Step back in time and dive deep into the captivating stories and famous residents of Berlin. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the historical context and untold narratives that shaped one of the most defining periods in world history.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Discover the history of Berlin and learn about the Third Reich's rise to power
  • Explore both East and West Berlin, visiting significant historical sites
  • Venture off the tourist trail and discover multi-layered neighborhoods
  • Learn about Berlin's place in the Second World War through its complex history
  • Finish the tour at the Reichstag, the German house of Parliament
  • Offline mode: download tours in advance to listen without wifi
  • Location aware: gps map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost
  • Access to your self-guided audio tour
  • Instagram hotspots: we find the spot for your perfect picture
  • Audio tour provided by a local or historian
  • Headphones
  • Admission to reichstag building (from £10)
  • Mobile device

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Introduction

Explore the captivating and tumultuous history of Berlin on the WW2 Berlin, Memorial to the Murdered Jews & Reichstag Tour. Led by a knowledgeable local historian, this self-guided audio walking tour delves deep into the pivotal events that shaped the city during the 1930s and 40s. Discover the rise of the Third Reich, the horrors of the Holocaust, and the impact of World War II as you venture through both East and West Berlin.

What to expect?

Embark on an immersive journey through time, gaining insights into Germany's transformation during this tumultuous period. Visit significant sites such as Anhalter Bahnhof, once known as the 'gateway to the south,' and hear stories of its involvement in the Second World War. Explore Martin Gropius Bau, a gallery showcasing diverse temporary shows, and uncover the Topography of Terror exhibition, illuminating the rise of the Nazis and their dictatorship. Discover the former Nazi Ministry of Aviation and learn about Joseph Goebbels' Ministry of Propaganda. Stand above Hitler's Bunker, an unassuming car park that holds the secrets of the end of the war. Finally, visit the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe and the Reichstag Building, symbolic of Berlin's resilience and rebirth.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, curious travelers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Berlin's complex past. The tour is designed for all ages and can be enjoyed by solo travelers, couples, families, and groups alike. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, this experience will provide invaluable insights into Berlin's role in the Second World War.

Why book this?

Uncover the hidden stories and lesser-known facts that bring Berlin's history to life. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore at your own pace while enjoying the fascinating narration of a local historian. Gain a more local and authentic feel for the city as you venture beyond the typical tourist trail. Immerse yourself in the dramatic events that unfolded in Berlin and gain a deeper appreciation for the resilience and determination of its people.

Good to know

This self-guided audio walking tour has a total duration of approximately 50 minutes. Start the tour at Anhalter Bahnhof train station and follow the easy-to-use instructions provided. Please note that entrance tickets are not included in this tour. Take your time at each location, soak up the atmosphere, and reflect on the significance of the sites you visit. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated on your historical journey through central Berlin.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced this tour have praised its depth, knowledge, and ability to bring history to life. They have described it as a captivating and educational experience that offers a unique perspective on Berlin's past. Customers have appreciated the informative narration and the opportunity to explore at their own pace. The tour has received high ratings for its ability to engage and immerse visitors in the captivating history of Germany's capital city.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Anhalter Bahnhof

Start the tour at Anhalter Bahnhof, a ruined train station once was known as the ‘gateway to the south’ and was one of the busiest train stations in the kingdom of Prussia. Learn about the birth of Germany and this station’s involvement in the Second World War.

Gropius Bau

Visit Martin Gropius Bau. Completed in 1881 and designed by the architects Martin Gropiu and Heino Schmieden, this was originally designed to house Berlin's Museum of Applied Arts. Martin Gropius Bau serves as a space for diverse temporary shows. From ancient Buddha sculptures of Pakistan to the artistically staged photographs of Cindy Sherman, this elegant gallery has something for everyone.

Topography of Terror

Visit the Topography of Terror, an open and free exhibition all about the Nazis rise to power and their 12-year dictatorship. Both the Gestapo and the SS once had their headquarters right here. The Gestapo was the official Nazi secret police service, and the SS, or the Shutzstaffel, was the Nazi agency of terror which among other things was in charge of policing the concentration camps.

Bundestag

Walking up Wilhelmstraße, visit what was, in 1936, the Nazi Ministry of Aviation and learn about Hermann Göring. Then visit the the Ministry for Propaganda, one of the most infamous ministries of the Nazi dictatorship, headed up by Joseph Goebbels. His propaganda included management of culture and the arts, so films, music and theatre, alongside broadcasting, the national press, and censorship.

Johann Georg Elser Sculpture

Visit this memorial to Johann Georg Else, who was almost one of the most important people in world history. Elser was quite a low-profile figure, historically speaking, but he was almost one of the most important people in world history.

Fuhrerbunker

Stop at this unassuming car park which sits above what was once Hitler's Bunker. Hear about the end of the Second World War.

The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Visit the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a free, above ground memorial designed by Jewish architect, Peter Eisenman to remember Jewish people murdered during the Holocaust. Walk through the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, taking a moment to process the history this monument represents and hear about some possible interpretations of this design.

Reichstag Building

Finish the tour at the Reichstag, the German house of Parliament, originally built in 1893 which has seen Berlin throughout the 20th century. This has, in essence, been dedicated to the German public. Only after Germany was reunited that the decision was made to reinstate Berlin as the capital city of reunified Germany, and to reinstall the parliament into their original home here, the Reichstag.

  • 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
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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