Description
Summary
Description
Experience a profound journey into history with a private guided visit to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial, located just north of Berlin in Germany. This tour begins in Berlin’s city center, where you’ll meet your expert licensed guide before traveling together by train to the memorial site in Oranienburg.
Your guide, Aaron, has years of experience and holds an official Sachsenhausen Tour Guide License, ensuring you gain deep insight into the camp’s unique history and significance during the Nazi regime. His knowledge brings the stories and facts of Sachsenhausen to life, making this tour truly memorable.
During your visit, you’ll explore key sites within the camp, including Tower A, the roll-call area, the pathology building, and Station Z, the camp’s execution facility. You’ll also see the former prisoner barracks and exhibitions housed in the original kitchen, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the camp’s role in World War II.
The tour lasts approximately six hours and is fully wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for all visitors. Entry to the memorial and the services of your expert guide are included. Please note that you’ll need an ABC public transport ticket for the train ride, which your guide can help you arrange if necessary.
This private experience accommodates groups of up to 15 people and is available in English. Don’t miss the chance to explore one of the world’s most significant World War II sites with an expert—secure your spot now and delve into history on this unforgettable tour.







