-
-
USD - United States (US) dollar
- EUR - Euro
- GBP - Pound sterling
- CAD - Canadian dollar
- AUD - Australian dollar
- SGD - Singapore dollar
- AED - United Arab Emirates dirham
- BRL - Brazilian real
- ARS - Argentine peso
- MXN - Mexican peso
- COP - Colombian peso
- SAR - Saudi riyal
- OMR - Omani rial
- KWD - Kuwaiti dinar
- JOD - Jordanian dinar
- EGP - Egyptian pound
- INR - Indian rupee
- RUB - Russian ruble
- DKK - Danish krone
- NZD - New Zealand dollar
- HKD - Hong Kong dollar
- CLP - Chilean peso
- QAR - Qatari riyal
- BHD - Bahraini dinar
- ILS - Israeli new shekel
- MYR - Malaysian ringgit
- UAH - Ukrainian hryvnia
- KZT - Kazakhstani tenge
- RON - Romanian leu
- SEK - Swedish krona
-
USD - United States (US) dollar
- Cart
- FAQ
- Login
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial guided tour
Validity:
Flexible
Do this because
- Visit the former Sachsenhausen concentration camp
- Small group of max. 15 people with a licensed and specially trained guide
- Learn about the Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany and the complex history of the Holocaust
- Listen to how life was for the prisoners and how some survived
- See the foundations of Station Z, the "mass execution facility"
What to expect
Explore the haunting history of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp just outside Berlin, on a small group tour with a maximum of 15 people. Delve into the complex and tragic story of the Holocaust as the guide sheds light on every aspect of this former camp. Learn why the camp was established and how it became a training ground for the SS and the headquarters of the concentration camp system. Discover the harsh realities of life as a prisoner and hear stories of survival amidst appalling conditions.
Understand the grim purpose of the execution complex. Explore how prisoners were incarcerated after "Kristallnacht", and how some survived through tasks like counterfeiting in the forgery workshop. Hear about the medical experiments conducted on prisoners. Discover how after the liberation, Sachsenhausen was transformed by the Soviets into a Special Camp for their own enemies after the war, including mid- to lower-ranking officials of the National Socialist regime, Wehrmacht soldiers, and others.
Read more
from:
$ 36