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Step into history with a guided tour from Berlin to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial, a significant site from Germany’s past. Begin your journey in Berlin’s city center, where you’ll meet your licensed guide before traveling together by train to Oranienburg, just outside the capital.
As you make your way to the memorial, your guide will share insights into the rise of the Nazi regime and the role concentration camps played in enforcing terror. Sachsenhausen was the first purpose-built camp in the Third Reich and remains one of the most visited sites related to World War II.
During the tour, you’ll explore key areas within the camp, including the SS and Gestapo Prison Block, the infirmary, Station Z—the execution facility—as well as the camp kitchen, pathology building, mortuary cellar, and the barrack buildings at Tower A. Each stop reveals stories of the camp’s evolution and its victims.
This immersive experience lasts approximately six hours and is conducted in English, ensuring you gain a deep and respectful understanding of Sachsenhausen’s history. Please note that a valid public transport ticket covering ABC zones is required for travel to and from the camp.
Group sizes are kept small for a more personal experience. Entrance to the memorial and the expertise of a licensed guide are included, but remember to bring your own food and drinks for the day. Secure your spot now to witness this powerful chapter of history firsthand.







