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Private tour 5-hour to Sachsenhausen from Berlin with hotel pick up

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Oranienburg, DE
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Oranienburg, DE
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Experience the chilling history of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp on a private tour from Berlin. Step back in time as you explore this haunting site with an official tour guide who will share the stories and tragedies of the camp. Discover not only the horrors committed by the Nazis, but also the postwar period under Soviet control. This immersive 5-hour tour will take you through the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum, shedding light on the lives of the 200,000 prisoners held captive here. From the somber confines of the camp to the interactive exhibits in the museum, this tour offers a profound and educational experience. Don't miss the opportunity to pay tribute to the victims and learn from this dark chapter in history.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 5 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Learn about the history of Sachsenhausen concentration camp
  • Visit the Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen
  • Understand the postwar use of the site
  • Discover the significant role of the Soviet Special Camp
  • Experience a crucial visit for every new visitor of Berlin
  • During the winter opening times, the museums are closed on mondays
  • Taxes
  • Public liability insurance
  • Save covid-19 safe
  • Private official tour driver/guide for 5 hours
  • Private luxury vehicle disposition for 5 hours
  • Pick up and drop off from your hotel
  • Entrance fees (entrance to the concentration camp is free)
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

Discover the haunting history of Germany on a private tour to Sachsenhausen from Berlin. This immersive experience will take you to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, where you will gain a deep understanding of the atrocities committed during World War II. Led by an official tour guide, you will uncover the truths of this dark chapter in human history. Although a somber journey, a visit to Sachsenhausen is essential for every visitor to Berlin.

What to expect?

During this 5-hour private tour, you can expect to delve into the harrowing history of Sachsenhausen. From the moment you arrive, you will be transported back in time to the years when more than 200,000 individuals from all over Europe were imprisoned here. As you explore the memorial and museum, your guide will provide detailed insights into the daily lives of the prisoners and the unimaginable horrors they endured. This experience will leave you with a profound appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit and a deeper understanding of the importance of remembering the past.

Who is this for?

This private tour to Sachsenhausen is suitable for all individuals who seek a greater understanding of World War II history and its impact on Europe. From history enthusiasts to curious travelers, this experience offers a unique opportunity to learn about the atrocities of the past and reflect on the lessons we can draw from them. The tour is designed to be inclusive and accessible for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.

Why book this?

By booking this private tour to Sachsenhausen, you will gain a personalized and in-depth understanding of one of the most significant concentration camps in Germany. Led by an official guide, the tour provides an immersive and educational experience like no other. You will have the chance to ask questions, engage in meaningful discussions, and receive a wealth of knowledge from an expert in World War II history. This tour allows you to honor the memory of the victims, pay tribute to their suffering, and gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of human rights.

Good to know

During your visit to Sachsenhausen, it's important to dress appropriately and respectfully. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as there will be a fair amount of walking involved. Keep in mind that this tour can be emotionally intense, as you will be confronted with the tragic history of the concentration camp. However, it is a transformative experience that encourages personal reflection and a commitment to understanding and preventing such atrocities in the future.

Reviews

Visitors who have taken this private tour to Sachsenhausen describe it as a deeply moving and eye-opening experience. They appreciate the knowledgeable guides who provide thought-provoking insights and historical context. Many reviewers highlight the importance of visiting Sachsenhausen to understand the true horrors of World War II and to ensure that history is never forgotten. Overall, the tour receives glowing reviews for its educational value and the opportunity it provides for personal reflection.

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

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Your Itinerary

Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen

In 1936, the SS built the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp next to Oranienburg. Until 1945, more than 200,000 people from all over Europe were imprisoned here. Tens of thousands died of hunger and diseases and of the effects of forced labour and mistreatment, or were victims of systematic extermination. From 1945-1950, the Soviet Special Camp No. 7/No. 1 was located on the site. In 1961, the GDR founded the Sachsenhausen National Memorial. The present Memorial and the Sachsenhausen Museum have been part of the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation since 1993.

Gedenkstatte und Museum Sachsenhausen

In 1936, the SS built the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp next to Oranienburg. Until 1945, more than 200,000 people from all over Europe were imprisoned here. Tens of thousands died of hunger and diseases and of the effects of forced labour and mistreatment, or were victims of systematic extermination. From 1945-1950, the Soviet Special Camp No. 7/No. 1 was located on the site. In 1961, the GDR founded the Sachsenhausen National Memorial. The present Memorial and the Sachsenhausen Museum have been part of the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation since 1993.

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The visit of children under 12 years of age is not advised

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