Description
Summary
Description
Step into history with a guided visit to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial, located just north of Berlin, Germany. This moving experience begins in Berlin’s city center, where you’ll meet your expert guide before taking a short train ride to the memorial site in Oranienburg.
Your licensed guide will lead you through the camp’s key locations, including Tower A, the roll-call area, and the former prisoner barracks. You’ll also visit the pathology building, the mortuary cellar, and Station Z, the camp’s execution facility, gaining insight into the camp’s harrowing past.
Throughout the tour, your guide will share in-depth historical knowledge about the development of the concentration camp system, the crimes committed at Sachsenhausen, and the changing prisoner demographics from 1936 until liberation in 1945. The tour is conducted in English and welcomes groups of up to 15 people.
Entry to the memorial is included, ensuring a seamless experience. Please note that an ABC train ticket is required for travel to the site, and your guide can assist if you do not already have one. The tour is suitable for all fitness levels, wheelchair accessible, and family-friendly, with strollers welcome.
The journey lasts approximately five hours, offering a comprehensive and respectful exploration of one of the most significant World War II sites near Berlin. Secure your spot now to ensure availability and gain a deeper understanding of this important chapter in history.







