Learn about the Sachsenhausen camp from Berlin and its history
Duration 6h
Tour type Excursions
Languages Spanish
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The concentration camp Sachsenhausen is one of the most significant places to understand the reach of Nazism in Europe. Thousands of people were imprisoned and murdered in this space, and it played a key role in the logistical structure of the camp system of the Third Reich. After World War II, the site also had other uses related to the post-war period before becoming a memorial.
The day trip begins in Berlin with a train journey to Oranienburg, where the camp is located. There, an expert guide will accompany you through its various facilities to explain its history, the organization of the camp, and the living conditions of the prisoners. The tour includes areas such as barracks, infirmary, and confinement spaces, as well as a visit to the current memorial that honors the victims of the Nazi regime.
Train Ticket
Don't forget to bring money to purchase the train ticket. It costs around 9.90 euros.
We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and clothing.
Brandenburg Gate. The guide will be carrying a yellow umbrella.
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What documentation do I need?
Bring your original ID card or passport if required by the monument, along with your booking.
What does the activity include?
Expert guide.
How early should I arrive?
We recommend arriving 10–15 minutes early to organize entry.
First time here?
We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and clothing. Don’t forget money to buy the train ticket, which costs about €9.90.
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