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Experience a profound journey into history with this guided tour from Berlin to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial, followed by a visit to the iconic East Side Gallery. Depart conveniently from Alexanderplatz at your chosen time and travel in comfort aboard a private bus, making your exploration seamless and stress-free.
Upon arrival at Sachsenhausen, situated just outside Berlin, you’ll embark on a two-hour guided tour led by a knowledgeable, accredited expert. As you walk through the camp’s central courtyard, Tower A, barracks, kitchen, and other significant areas, you’ll gain deep insight into its role during World War II and the atrocities it witnessed.
Sachsenhausen was established in 1936 and operated until 1945 as one of Nazi Germany’s largest concentration camps. Since 1993, it has served as a memorial dedicated to preserving the memory of those who suffered, making it an essential destination for anyone interested in 20th-century history.
Your guide will share stories and historical context, helping you understand the camp’s impact and its significance as a symbol of remembrance. After exploring the memorial, your journey continues with a panoramic bus ride back to Berlin, where you’ll end at the famous East Side Gallery.
Here, you’ll see the longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall, transformed into an open-air gallery filled with vibrant murals that pay tribute to freedom and hope. Don’t miss this meaningful Berlin tour—check availability now and secure your spot for an unforgettable experience.