Description
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Description
Discover the profound history of Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site on a guided half-day tour from Munich, Germany. This experience invites you to reflect on the legacy of one of World War II’s most significant sites, with round-trip train travel included for your convenience.
Meet your knowledgeable guide in front of Munich’s Gothic town hall at Marienplatz, where your group will depart together. As you journey by public transport, your guide will begin sharing insights into Munich's role in the rise of the Nazi Party and the establishment of Dachau.
Once at the memorial, you’ll explore the former cells, barracks, and gas chamber, gaining a deeper understanding of the prisoners’ experiences through powerful stories and historical context. The museum’s exhibits and photographs further illuminate the realities faced by those interned here.
A moving 22-minute documentary film in English is screened onsite, offering additional perspective on the camp’s history. Please note, children under 14 are not permitted on this tour due to the sensitive nature of the content.
The tour lasts approximately five hours and is wheelchair accessible, with small group sizes for a more personal experience. Secure your spot now to ensure availability for this important and unforgettable journey into the past.







