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Tickets for Berlin: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Guided Tour

Learn about the history of this Nazi concentration camp

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Registered address: Granseer Str.8, 10435, Berlin, DE
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Duration: 2h 30mins
Wheelchair accessible
Instant ticket delivery
Live guide: English
Smartphone tickets accepted

What's included

Entry to the museums and memorials
Exclusive small group tour
‘Then & Now’ photographs & maps

Important information

* This tour takes place in all weather conditions. Please wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate attire * It is recommended to bring an umbrella

Meeting point

Oranienburger Str. 36, 10117, Berlin

  • Learn about The Women's Protest, where German women protested against the Nazis
  • Delve into the everyday lives, struggles, and challenges of the camp's prisoners
  • Hear about Nicholas Winton, the hero who saved 669 children from the Holocaust

As you go through this journey to the Nazi Concentration Camp, you will learn layers of insights that mainstream tours miss.

Led by leading experts, this tour goes through the grounds of Sachsenhausen, the memorial, and the history of the camp from the beginning of its construction to the present time.

Learn about Otto Weidt's Workshop, Nicholas Winton's legacy, and the Book Burning at Bebelplatz.

  • Meet your guide in front of the former Imperial Post Office
  • Look for your guide holding a blue umbrella at the main entrance
  • Show your smartphone ticket to the guide at the start of the tour
  • Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit date.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit date.

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Sonja,  Serbia Serbia
30 Oct 2022
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Our guide Mark showed great knowledge and very detailed description of the events from the very beginning of the 20th century. He answered all questions and allowed discussion.
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