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Private tour 5-hour to Sachsenhausen from Berlin with hotel pick up

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Visit the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen on a private tour from Berlin. Our official tour guide will tell you the history of this place. Although a sad history, a visit to the concentration camp is crucial for every new visitor of Berlin. During your tour you will not only learn about what the nazis did on site, but also the postwar use of the soviets.

The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was built in 1936 by the SS. Until 1945, more than 200,000 people from all over Europe were imprisoned here. From 1945-1950, the Soviet Special Camp No. 7/No. 1 was located on the site. In 1961, the GDR founded the Sachsenhausen National Memorial. The present Memorial and the Sachsenhausen Museum have been part of the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation since 1993.

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From₹122,686.72Per Group

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Itinerary

Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen

In 1936, the SS built the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp next to Oranienburg. Until 1945, more than 200,000 people from all over Europe were imprisoned here. Tens of thousands died of hunger and diseases and of the effects of forced labour and mistreatment, or were victims of systematic extermination. From 1945-1950, the Soviet Special Camp No. 7/No. 1 was located on the site. In 1961, the GDR founded the Sachsenhausen National Memorial. The present Memorial and the Sachsenhausen Museum have been part of the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation since 1993.

Gedenkstatte und Museum Sachsenhausen

In 1936, the SS built the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp next to Oranienburg. Until 1945, more than 200,000 people from all over Europe were imprisoned here. Tens of thousands died of hunger and diseases and of the effects of forced labour and mistreatment, or were victims of systematic extermination. From 1945-1950, the Soviet Special Camp No. 7/No. 1 was located on the site. In 1961, the GDR founded the Sachsenhausen National Memorial. The present Memorial and the Sachsenhausen Museum have been part of the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation since 1993.

Inclusions

  • During the Winter opening times, the museums are closed on Mondays
  • Taxes
  • Public liability insurance
  • SAVE COVID-19 SAFE
  • Private official tour driver/guide for 5 hours
  • Private luxury vehicle disposition for 5 hours
  • Pick up and drop off from your hotel
  • Entrance fees (entrance to the concentration camp is free)
  • Food and drinks
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The visit of children under 12 years of age is not advised

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Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.

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