English-speaking guide
EUR 3 donation to the camp memorial
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
ABC 24-hour ticket
Children aged 18+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Group size: 1-30 participant(s)
This tour always runs, rain or shine
ABC 24-hour ticket is required for this tour
Please bring your food and drink with you, as there is nowhere to buy refreshments at the site
If you still cannot see the guide, please call the operator at +49 30 692 3149, and they will try to direct you
Pets are prohibited
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Embark on a poignant journey to the Sachsenhausen Memorial, a testament to Germany's tumultuous history. Originally erected in 1936 by the SS, this site holds the somber legacy of Nazi oppression. Meet your guide in Berlin for a train ride to Oranienburg, a mere 25 minutes away. Begin your guided exploration at the Camp Administration Center, now a museum detailing the Third Reich's network of camps. Learn about the harrowing conditions endured by inmates, including the notorious 'Death March' preceding liberation in 1945. Your guide recounts tales of resistance, from Jewish prisoners to Soviet and Polish captives. Delve into the diverse stories of those imprisoned here, including notable figures like Stalin's son.