Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

Half-Day, Semi-Private Walking Tour with a Chauffeured Transfer from Berlin.
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Price, Schedule & Booking

Experience a somber yet educational journey through one of history's darkest chapters on a tour of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, guided by a military historian.

Duration

  • Approximately 5 hour

Price

  • Check "Schedule & Booking" above for the current pricing and schedule.

Tour Highlights

  • SS camp headquarters;
  • Tower A and the roll call yard;
  • Gas Chamber and crematoria;
  • High-value prisoner barracks;
  • Continued suffering under the Soviets and more.

Multidimensional Overview of the Nazi Concentration Camp System

Do you want to learn about the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps?

With a military historian, this tour provides an unprecedented look into the inner workings of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp system. Considered a model camp, Sachsenhausen was designed to systematically exploit and murder anyone who was deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime.

This is a unique experience you won't find anywhere else and an opportunity for personal reflection and education that should not be missed.

Spots are limited - Book now and don't miss out!

Sample Itinerary *

  • Former SS Villas: Constructed by concentration camp prisoners and later occupied by top Nazi officials.
  • The Concentration Camp Inspectorate: The main administrative body for the Third Reich's entire concentration camp network.
  • Former SS Villas: Constructed by concentration camp prisoners and later occupied by top Nazi officials.
  • Former SS Training Grounds: Now utilized as a police training center.
  • Tower A and the Gate: The main entrance with a historical gate.
  • The roll call yard: The assembly point where inmates endured long hours in varying weather conditions.
  • Old Jewish Barracks: A glimpse into the living conditions of Jewish prisoners.
  • High-value Prisoners Barack & Cells: Punishment cells for camp inmates and special detention areas for Gestapo prisoners.
  • Boot Testing Track: A grim reminder of forced labor, where prisoners tested military boots.
  • Gas Chamber: A haunting symbol of the countless lives taken.
  • Infirmary: The site of cruel medical experiments on inmates.
  • Station Z: Known for mass murders, the execution trench, and the "neck shot facility."
  • Camp Kitchen: Where meals were prepared for the inmates.
  • Pathology Centre: SS doctors conducted dubious autopsies here.
  • Camp Brothel: A dark aspect of the camp's history.

* Please note that the route may vary depending on unforeseen events.

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Good to Know
What is a Small Group Tour?
What is a Small Group Tour? A Small Group Tour is a type of organized travel experience designed to accommodate a limited number of participants from 2 to 12 people. This smaller group size offers several advantages over larger tour groups, including a more intimate and personalized experience.
What if it's raining?
What if it's raining? The tour will not be canceled in case of light rain. Please check the weather forecast and wear appropriate clothing or bring an umbrella. Your guide may provide disposable waterproof garments upon request.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Is this tour suitable for children? The tour is totally suitable for older children. However, if you are traveling with younger children, please consider their ability to sustain the tour length.
What to bring for the tour?
What to bring for the tour? Please check the weather forecast and wear weather-appropriate clothing!
Can I cancel the tour after I booked it?
Can I cancel the tour after I booked it? You can cancel the tour for a full refund up to 24 hours before the scheduled time. However, you will be liable to pay the full amount if you cancel less than 24 hours before the tour.
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