Explore Dachau Memorial, the first Nazi concentration camp. Discover its harrowing history and honor the victims on this guided public tour.
Explore Dachau Memorial, the first Nazi concentration camp. Discover its harrowing history and honor the victims on this guided public tour.
- Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site - Step through the solemn Main Gate, Jourhaus, once pivotal to the camp’s administration. Witness the poignant Roll Call Area, now marked by the International Monument, a tribute to those who endured. The Former Maintenance Building houses a museum, guiding visitors through the camp’s history with exhibits…
- Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site - Step through the solemn Main Gate, Jourhaus, once pivotal to the camp’s administration. Witness the poignant Roll Call Area, now marked by the International Monument, a tribute to those who endured. The Former Maintenance Building houses a museum, guiding visitors through the camp’s history with exhibits and documentaries. Explore the stark “Bunker,” a former prison, and two Reconstructed Barracks offering glimpses into prisoners’ daily lives. Diverse Religious Memorials symbolize unity amid adversity. Security Installations, including guard towers and partially reconstructed outer walls, showcase the camp’s formidable structure. The Crematorium Area, featuring a gas chamber, serves as a solemn testament to the profound tragedies of the past. Traverse this historical landscape with reverence, reflecting on the importance of remembrance in the face of enduring lessons from history.
- Local professional guide
- Public guided tour
- Local professional guide
- Public guided tour
- Gratuities
- Food and beverage
- Gratuities
- Food and beverage
Dachau Concentration Camp, established by the Nazis in 1933 in Germany, was initially designed to detain political prisoners. Over time, it evolved into a forced labor camp, incarcerating more than 200,000 individuals throughout its 12-year existence.
Dubbed an “Academy of Terror,” it served as a prototype and training site for extreme cruelty, resulting…
Dachau Concentration Camp, established by the Nazis in 1933 in Germany, was initially designed to detain political prisoners. Over time, it evolved into a forced labor camp, incarcerating more than 200,000 individuals throughout its 12-year existence.
Dubbed an “Academy of Terror,” it served as a prototype and training site for extreme cruelty, resulting in the deaths of approximately 40,000 people from 34 different countries before being liberated by the American army in 1945.
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