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Step into Munich’s past on a guided walking tour that reveals the city’s pivotal role in the rise of the Third Reich. Over approximately 2.5 hours, you’ll explore the streets where history unfolded, uncovering the origins of Nazism and the events that shaped Germany’s darkest era.
Your journey begins in the heart of Munich, where you’ll learn how post-World War I turmoil set the stage for the Nazi movement. Follow your expert guide to the Hofbräuhaus, the site of the first mass Nazi meeting, and hear how Adolf Hitler’s influence grew within these very walls.
Continue to the Feldherrnhalle, where the infamous Beer Hall Putsch took place, marking a failed attempt by the Nazis to seize power. Walk through Königsplatz, once the backdrop for massive party rallies, and feel the weight of history beneath your feet.
Pause in the serene Hofgarten to reflect on the bravery of The White Rose Resistance Movement, whose members stood against tyranny. Throughout the tour, your guide will share compelling stories and insights, making the past come alive in Munich’s modern streets.
This immersive experience is conducted in small groups, ensuring a personal atmosphere as you visit key sites in Munich and the Lehel district. Don’t miss the chance to understand the city’s complex history—secure your spot now and walk in the footsteps of history.







