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Step into history with this Sachsenhausen Memorial Guided Walking Tour in Berlin. Join a small group for a guided tour of this former concentration camp and unlock the secrets of its past. Immerse yourself in the rich historical heritage of Germany with this historical tour.
Located just outside Berlin, the Sachsenhausen Memorial is a powerful reminder of Germany's complicated past. Berlin, Germany’s capital, is a lively city with many different cultures and iconic landmarks, making it a great setting for this exciting tour and an adventure into history.
Situated in Oranienburg, Germany, the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum once imprisoned political detainees during the Nazi era from 1936 to 1945. After World War II, during the Soviet Occupation Zone, it transformed into an NKVD special camp until 1950. Today, it welcomes visitors, providing an immersive experience into an important chapter of history.
As you explore the grounds, imagine the stories it holds and how it influenced other Nazi camps. Dive deep into history at the on-site museum, where you'll encounter artifacts that whisper tales of the past.
Discover the history of Sachsenhausen concentration camp on a powerful six-hour guided tour departing from Berlin, Germany. Led by a knowledgeable Spanish-speaking guide, this experience offers deep insight into one of the most significant sites from the era of the Third Reich.
During your visit, you will explore the camp grounds in Oranienburg, where thousands of political prisoners were held between 1936 and 1945. After the war, the site served as a Soviet special camp, and today it stands as a museum dedicated to remembrance and education.
Your guide will share the daily realities faced by prisoners, the camp's evolving role through history, and personal stories that bring the past to life. The tour is conducted entirely in Spanish, making it ideal for Spanish-speaking visitors seeking an in-depth and accessible experience.
Please note that food and drinks are not included, and you will need an ABC transportation ticket to reach the camp. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as you will be exploring the site on foot for several hours. The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for travelers with moderate fitness.
Group sizes are kept small, accommodating up to 15 people, ensuring a more personal and engaging visit. This is a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of history in a respectful and informative setting. Secure your spot now and experience this essential journey into the past.







