Tour
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(476 Ulasan Pelanggan)
Tour
4.7
(476 Ulasan Pelanggan)
Tour
4.7
(476 Ulasan Pelanggan)
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Guided Tour From Berlin
Round-trip transfer from Berlin with a historian guide. Explore key sites and hear stories of courage and tragedy during the Third Reich.
6 hrs
Free cancellation
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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Guided Tour From Berlin
Round-trip transfer from Berlin with a historian guide. Explore key sites and hear stories of courage and tragedy during the Third Reich.
6 hrs
Free cancellation
Tiket mudah alih
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Guided Tour From Berlin
Round-trip transfer from Berlin with a historian guide. Explore key sites and hear stories of courage and tragedy during the Third Reich.
6 hrs
Free cancellation
Tiket mudah alih
Highlights
Enjoy seamless round-trip transfers from Berlin to the Sachsenhausen Memorial with a knowledgeable historian as your guide
Visit significant locations such as the Appellplatz, guard towers, former infirmary, punishment cells, gas chamber, and memorials
Gain respectful, insightful commentary at every site from an English-speaking expert
Hear poignant stories about the prisoners and learn about everyday life in the camp
Understand Germany’s history during the Third Reich through immersive storytelling
What’s Included
Sachsenhausen Memorial entry ticket
Museum admission
Professional English-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers from central Berlin
Small group experience (optional)
Your Experience
Explore Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial on an insightful and highly respectful guided tour, led by an expert historian. This memorial is one of Germany’s most important sites, bearing witness to the tragedies perpetrated under the Nazi regime and honoring the memory of its victims. Your journey begins in central Berlin, where you’ll meet your experienced guide and group. From there, you take a regional train to Oranienburg, followed by a 20-minute walk following the same path prisoners once did, arriving at Sachsenhausen’s gates.
Discovering the History
Opened in 1936, Sachsenhausen served as the model for all Nazi concentration camps that followed. Over 200,000 people were imprisoned here: political opponents, Jews, LGBTQ+ individuals, and many others targeted by the regime. Your guide will set the scene, providing context not just for the camp’s history, but for how the Third Reich functioned more broadly.
Memorable Sites & Powerful Stories
Begin at the chilling entrance gate marked with "Arbeit macht frei" and stand on the roll-call square (Appellplatz) where prisoners once assembled daily.
Tour the camp’s guard towers and the former infirmary, learning about daily existence, disease, and the lack of medical care for inmates.
Visit the punishment cells and camp prison, hearing harrowing stories of those held in solitary confinement and subjected to inhumane treatment.
See the gas chamber and crematorium ruins, gaining a respectful understanding of the atrocities committed there.
Pause at memorials and monuments that commemorate the victims, as your guide discusses courageous prisoners and the events leading up to liberation, including the 1945 death marches.
Guided Insight
Throughout the tour, your English-speaking guide will provide sensitive, factual commentary, highlighting moments of both suffering and bravery. The small group size ensures opportunities to ask questions and fully absorb the historical significance of each site.
Your experience concludes with time for reflection and remembrance, as well as a guided return to Berlin.
Book your Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Guided Tour From Berlin tickets now!
Please respect the solemn nature of the site by dressing appropriately and maintaining quiet in all memorial areas
Photography is permitted, but refrain from taking images in sensitive locations
No large bags or backpacks are allowed inside memorial buildings
Children should be accompanied by adults at all times
Follow your guide’s instructions and use designated paths
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08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm
Where does the tour begin and end?
The tour starts at Hackescher Markt in central Berlin and includes return transport from Berlin to Sachsenhausen Memorial and back.
How long is the walk from the station to Sachsenhausen?
It is a 20-minute walk from Oranienburg Station to the memorial’s entrance, a route similar to the one taken by former prisoners.
Are food and drinks available during the tour?
It is recommended to bring your own food and drinks as options near the memorial are very limited.
Is the tour suitable for individuals with mobility needs?
Yes, the memorial and the tour are accessible to wheelchair users and strollers.
What ticket do I need for the train?
An ABC Day pass for Berlin’s public transportation is required for this tour, available at the meeting point.
Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a 20-minute walk from Oranienburg Station to the memorial
Pack snacks and water; food options near the memorial are limited
Bring a valid ID for entry; security checks are possible
The tour is accessible for wheelchair users and those with strollers
An ABC Day ticket for Berlin’s public transport is required for the train transfer
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Enjoy seamless round-trip transfers from Berlin to the Sachsenhausen Memorial with a knowledgeable historian as your guide
Visit significant locations such as the Appellplatz, guard towers, former infirmary, punishment cells, gas chamber, and memorials
Gain respectful, insightful commentary at every site from an English-speaking expert
Hear poignant stories about the prisoners and learn about everyday life in the camp
Understand Germany’s history during the Third Reich through immersive storytelling
What’s Included
Sachsenhausen Memorial entry ticket
Museum admission
Professional English-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers from central Berlin
Small group experience (optional)
Your Experience
Explore Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial on an insightful and highly respectful guided tour, led by an expert historian. This memorial is one of Germany’s most important sites, bearing witness to the tragedies perpetrated under the Nazi regime and honoring the memory of its victims. Your journey begins in central Berlin, where you’ll meet your experienced guide and group. From there, you take a regional train to Oranienburg, followed by a 20-minute walk following the same path prisoners once did, arriving at Sachsenhausen’s gates.
Discovering the History
Opened in 1936, Sachsenhausen served as the model for all Nazi concentration camps that followed. Over 200,000 people were imprisoned here: political opponents, Jews, LGBTQ+ individuals, and many others targeted by the regime. Your guide will set the scene, providing context not just for the camp’s history, but for how the Third Reich functioned more broadly.
Memorable Sites & Powerful Stories
Begin at the chilling entrance gate marked with "Arbeit macht frei" and stand on the roll-call square (Appellplatz) where prisoners once assembled daily.
Tour the camp’s guard towers and the former infirmary, learning about daily existence, disease, and the lack of medical care for inmates.
Visit the punishment cells and camp prison, hearing harrowing stories of those held in solitary confinement and subjected to inhumane treatment.
See the gas chamber and crematorium ruins, gaining a respectful understanding of the atrocities committed there.
Pause at memorials and monuments that commemorate the victims, as your guide discusses courageous prisoners and the events leading up to liberation, including the 1945 death marches.
Guided Insight
Throughout the tour, your English-speaking guide will provide sensitive, factual commentary, highlighting moments of both suffering and bravery. The small group size ensures opportunities to ask questions and fully absorb the historical significance of each site.
Your experience concludes with time for reflection and remembrance, as well as a guided return to Berlin.
Book your Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Guided Tour From Berlin tickets now!
Please respect the solemn nature of the site by dressing appropriately and maintaining quiet in all memorial areas
Photography is permitted, but refrain from taking images in sensitive locations
No large bags or backpacks are allowed inside memorial buildings
Children should be accompanied by adults at all times
Follow your guide’s instructions and use designated paths
Isnin
Selasa
Rabu
Khamis
Jumaat
Sabtu
Ahad
08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm
Where does the tour begin and end?
The tour starts at Hackescher Markt in central Berlin and includes return transport from Berlin to Sachsenhausen Memorial and back.
How long is the walk from the station to Sachsenhausen?
It is a 20-minute walk from Oranienburg Station to the memorial’s entrance, a route similar to the one taken by former prisoners.
Are food and drinks available during the tour?
It is recommended to bring your own food and drinks as options near the memorial are very limited.
Is the tour suitable for individuals with mobility needs?
Yes, the memorial and the tour are accessible to wheelchair users and strollers.
What ticket do I need for the train?
An ABC Day pass for Berlin’s public transportation is required for this tour, available at the meeting point.
Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a 20-minute walk from Oranienburg Station to the memorial
Pack snacks and water; food options near the memorial are limited
Bring a valid ID for entry; security checks are possible
The tour is accessible for wheelchair users and those with strollers
An ABC Day ticket for Berlin’s public transport is required for the train transfer
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Enjoy seamless round-trip transfers from Berlin to the Sachsenhausen Memorial with a knowledgeable historian as your guide
Visit significant locations such as the Appellplatz, guard towers, former infirmary, punishment cells, gas chamber, and memorials
Gain respectful, insightful commentary at every site from an English-speaking expert
Hear poignant stories about the prisoners and learn about everyday life in the camp
Understand Germany’s history during the Third Reich through immersive storytelling
What’s Included
Sachsenhausen Memorial entry ticket
Museum admission
Professional English-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers from central Berlin
Small group experience (optional)
Your Experience
Explore Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial on an insightful and highly respectful guided tour, led by an expert historian. This memorial is one of Germany’s most important sites, bearing witness to the tragedies perpetrated under the Nazi regime and honoring the memory of its victims. Your journey begins in central Berlin, where you’ll meet your experienced guide and group. From there, you take a regional train to Oranienburg, followed by a 20-minute walk following the same path prisoners once did, arriving at Sachsenhausen’s gates.
Discovering the History
Opened in 1936, Sachsenhausen served as the model for all Nazi concentration camps that followed. Over 200,000 people were imprisoned here: political opponents, Jews, LGBTQ+ individuals, and many others targeted by the regime. Your guide will set the scene, providing context not just for the camp’s history, but for how the Third Reich functioned more broadly.
Memorable Sites & Powerful Stories
Begin at the chilling entrance gate marked with "Arbeit macht frei" and stand on the roll-call square (Appellplatz) where prisoners once assembled daily.
Tour the camp’s guard towers and the former infirmary, learning about daily existence, disease, and the lack of medical care for inmates.
Visit the punishment cells and camp prison, hearing harrowing stories of those held in solitary confinement and subjected to inhumane treatment.
See the gas chamber and crematorium ruins, gaining a respectful understanding of the atrocities committed there.
Pause at memorials and monuments that commemorate the victims, as your guide discusses courageous prisoners and the events leading up to liberation, including the 1945 death marches.
Guided Insight
Throughout the tour, your English-speaking guide will provide sensitive, factual commentary, highlighting moments of both suffering and bravery. The small group size ensures opportunities to ask questions and fully absorb the historical significance of each site.
Your experience concludes with time for reflection and remembrance, as well as a guided return to Berlin.
Book your Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Guided Tour From Berlin tickets now!
Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a 20-minute walk from Oranienburg Station to the memorial
Pack snacks and water; food options near the memorial are limited
Bring a valid ID for entry; security checks are possible
The tour is accessible for wheelchair users and those with strollers
An ABC Day ticket for Berlin’s public transport is required for the train transfer
Please respect the solemn nature of the site by dressing appropriately and maintaining quiet in all memorial areas
Photography is permitted, but refrain from taking images in sensitive locations
No large bags or backpacks are allowed inside memorial buildings
Children should be accompanied by adults at all times
Follow your guide’s instructions and use designated paths
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Enjoy seamless round-trip transfers from Berlin to the Sachsenhausen Memorial with a knowledgeable historian as your guide
Visit significant locations such as the Appellplatz, guard towers, former infirmary, punishment cells, gas chamber, and memorials
Gain respectful, insightful commentary at every site from an English-speaking expert
Hear poignant stories about the prisoners and learn about everyday life in the camp
Understand Germany’s history during the Third Reich through immersive storytelling
What’s Included
Sachsenhausen Memorial entry ticket
Museum admission
Professional English-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers from central Berlin
Small group experience (optional)
Your Experience
Explore Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial on an insightful and highly respectful guided tour, led by an expert historian. This memorial is one of Germany’s most important sites, bearing witness to the tragedies perpetrated under the Nazi regime and honoring the memory of its victims. Your journey begins in central Berlin, where you’ll meet your experienced guide and group. From there, you take a regional train to Oranienburg, followed by a 20-minute walk following the same path prisoners once did, arriving at Sachsenhausen’s gates.
Discovering the History
Opened in 1936, Sachsenhausen served as the model for all Nazi concentration camps that followed. Over 200,000 people were imprisoned here: political opponents, Jews, LGBTQ+ individuals, and many others targeted by the regime. Your guide will set the scene, providing context not just for the camp’s history, but for how the Third Reich functioned more broadly.
Memorable Sites & Powerful Stories
Begin at the chilling entrance gate marked with "Arbeit macht frei" and stand on the roll-call square (Appellplatz) where prisoners once assembled daily.
Tour the camp’s guard towers and the former infirmary, learning about daily existence, disease, and the lack of medical care for inmates.
Visit the punishment cells and camp prison, hearing harrowing stories of those held in solitary confinement and subjected to inhumane treatment.
See the gas chamber and crematorium ruins, gaining a respectful understanding of the atrocities committed there.
Pause at memorials and monuments that commemorate the victims, as your guide discusses courageous prisoners and the events leading up to liberation, including the 1945 death marches.
Guided Insight
Throughout the tour, your English-speaking guide will provide sensitive, factual commentary, highlighting moments of both suffering and bravery. The small group size ensures opportunities to ask questions and fully absorb the historical significance of each site.
Your experience concludes with time for reflection and remembrance, as well as a guided return to Berlin.
Book your Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Guided Tour From Berlin tickets now!
Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a 20-minute walk from Oranienburg Station to the memorial
Pack snacks and water; food options near the memorial are limited
Bring a valid ID for entry; security checks are possible
The tour is accessible for wheelchair users and those with strollers
An ABC Day ticket for Berlin’s public transport is required for the train transfer
Please respect the solemn nature of the site by dressing appropriately and maintaining quiet in all memorial areas
Photography is permitted, but refrain from taking images in sensitive locations
No large bags or backpacks are allowed inside memorial buildings
Children should be accompanied by adults at all times
Follow your guide’s instructions and use designated paths
Free cancellation up to 24 h
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