Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Honor history at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp near Berlin. Explore with our guided tours. Choose from various options, including private tours. Visit this poignant site today.![Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp](https://cdn-imgix.headout.com/collection-hero-image/3658/image/4b64816428d65571f26e35fab7474e14-h.jpg?w=588&h=300&crop=faces&auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=min)
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Visit the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum with an expert historian as your guide.
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See the punishment cells, gas chambers, and gallows.
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Listen to stories of bravery by the prisoners, as well as the atrocities that took place at the camp.
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Discover how Germany operated during the days of the Third Reich.
More details
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Visit the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum with an expert historian as your guide.
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See the punishment cells, gas chambers, and gallows.
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Listen to stories of bravery by the prisoners, as well as the atrocities that took place at the camp.
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Discover how Germany operated during the days of the Third Reich.
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Get insights into this carefully preserved memorial on this private tour with optional 2-way transfers and a multilingual licensed guide.
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Explore all the main camp locations where mass-murder operations were once carried out by the diabolical Heinrich Himmler and more.
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Visit 'Barrack 38', where Jewish prisoners were kept, the 'Green Monster', a low flat where Nazi soldiers used to convene, and the prison – to name a few.
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Opt for a ticket that includes transfers via public transport or get to the museum in a private car.
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Did you know? This camp was intended to be a model camp to train SS guards and enjoyed a special status due to its proximity to the 'Reich's' capital city.
More details
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Get insights into this carefully preserved memorial on this private tour with optional 2-way transfers and a multilingual licensed guide.
-
Explore all the main camp locations where mass-murder operations were once carried out by the diabolical Heinrich Himmler and more.
-
Visit 'Barrack 38', where Jewish prisoners were kept, the 'Green Monster', a low flat where Nazi soldiers used to convene, and the prison – to name a few.
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Opt for a ticket that includes transfers via public transport or get to the museum in a private car.
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Did you know? This camp was intended to be a model camp to train SS guards and enjoyed a special status due to its proximity to the 'Reich's' capital city.