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Step back into history with a private guided visit to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial, just outside Berlin, Germany. Your licensed guide will accompany you on the journey from Berlin, providing valuable context about the camp’s origins and its role during the Nazi regime and World War II.
Upon arrival, spend approximately three hours exploring key sites within the camp. Your guide will lead you through Tower A, the main entrance, as well as the infirmary and pathology buildings, offering insight into the daily realities faced by prisoners.
You will also visit Station Z, the camp’s purpose-built execution facility, and see the exhibitions in the former camp kitchen. The tour includes stops at the SS and Gestapo prison and the former prisoner barrack blocks, deepening your understanding of the camp’s evolving function and the experiences of its inmates.
Throughout the tour, your knowledgeable guide, licensed by the Camp’s Memorial Foundation, will share stories and historical details, helping you grasp the significance of Sachsenhausen in the broader context of Nazi Germany. The tour is private and accommodates up to six people, ensuring a personal and respectful experience.
After your immersive visit, your guide will accompany you back to Berlin. This tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for visitors of all fitness levels. Secure your spot today to experience this powerful and educational journey—availability is limited, so book now.







