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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Tickets

The Original Berlin Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Tour is a guided tour in the heart of Berlin. If sightseeing Berlin is your goal, you would want to join this tour. This walking tour will bring you back to the past as local guides will tell you everything you have to know about the history of Berlin. Berlin’s tourism offers a great deal of history, politics, and media, nonetheless, it also portrays how our world had become a better place for everyone.

TOUR DETAILS

When: Every Day at 10am.

Where: At the front of Postfuhramt Berlin
Oranienburger straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • When visiting the Memorial, keep in mind that a €3 per person donation will be required. This donation is for the Memorial and its maintenance and will be collected by the guide before entering the camp. (Please have exact change ready.)
  • Guests will need a valid ABC transit ticket
  • Bringing a snack and beverage is suggested as limited options are available

INCLUDES

  • The punishment cells
  • Gas chambers
  • Guard tower a
  • Exception grounds
  • The ‘pit’
  • Detailed tour of camp with a licensed guide
  • Stories of triumph and tragedy
  • Everyday life in the camp
  • Much much more

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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Tickets

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The Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum serves as painful, yet important reminder of the atrocities committed during Nazi Germany. Our tour from Berlin travels the 35-kilometers north to educate visitors about this dark chapter of German history while also paying homage to the victims of the Nazi regime. Learn about Nazi operations and the grim living conditions of the camp as your guide takes you through the grounds. Our Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum Tour takes approximately 6 hours. 

Meet your guide in the center of Berlin and take public transportation to the former concentration camp together. Follow your guide through the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum and visit important points of interests like Barracks 38 and 39, Roll Call Area, Guard Tower A, foundations of Station Z, and more. Following your tour of the grounds, return to the Berlin city center or opt to stay longer on your own. Join us as we embark on this time travel tour. Book your tour with us.

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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Tour

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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Tour

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