Berlin: walking tour about Charité

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Summary

Starts
Berlin
Duration
2 Hrs.
Languages
German
Admission
Printed voucher

Description

Uncover the captivating history of Berlin's Charité on a walking tour that delves into its transformation from an 18th-century plague house to a leading European university hospital! Marvel at the tales of renowned scientists like Rudolf Virchow and Robert Koch as you explore Berlin's rich medical history.

Join an expert guide to explore the Charité grounds, where you'll learn about the institution's past, including its collaboration with the Nazi regime. Discover Berlin's oldest teaching building, a hidden gem tucked away in a charming courtyard.

This tour is perfect for small groups looking for a unique blend of history and culture and is resilient to Berlin's unpredictable weather. Stroll along Luisenstraße and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the university campus.

Don't miss the opportunity to walk through one of Berlin's most significant landmarks and hear fascinating stories from your guide. Book now and embark on a journey through the world of Charité!

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Destinations

Berlin cityscape with Berlin cathedral and Television tower, Germany.Berlin

Good to know

The tour does not go inside the Charité Bed House. The building is a hospital facility with corresponding protection and hygiene regulations. The hospital grounds (Charité Campus Mitte) are not accessible for group tours. During our tour we visit the Animal Anatomical Theatre (TAT). The TAT reserves the right to adjust its opening hours at short notice in the context of closed events. The TAT is closed on public holidays.

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