Experience a historical journey to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, witnessing the horrors of World War II atrocities. Private transportation and assistance included.
Experience a historical journey to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, witnessing the horrors of World War II atrocities. Private transportation and assistance included.
- Stutthof Concentration Camp - Stutthof served as a detention site for 110,000 individuals, including men, women, and children from 28 countries and more than 30 ethnic backgrounds during the Second World War. It was the location where 65,000 individuals perished due to executions and lethal living conditions. Presently, it functions as a museum, a…
- Stutthof Concentration Camp - Stutthof served as a detention site for 110,000 individuals, including men, women, and children from 28 countries and more than 30 ethnic backgrounds during the Second World War. It was the location where 65,000 individuals perished due to executions and lethal living conditions. Presently, it functions as a museum, a site of remembrance, where the atrocities of this dark chapter in human history are displayed and recounted to prevent its recurrence.
- Stutthof Museum entrance fee included
- Convenient pickup and drop-off from accommodation or airport
- All fees and taxes covered
- Insurance provided for extra peace of mind
- Comfort with private, air-conditioned transportation
- A comprehensive 4-hour tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp
- Stutthof Museum entrance fee included
- Convenient pickup and drop-off from accommodation or airport
- All fees and taxes covered
- Insurance provided for extra peace of mind
- Comfort with private, air-conditioned transportation
- A comprehensive 4-hour tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp
- Guide in the museum
- Guide in the museum
Stutthof bears the dark history of imprisoning 110,000 individuals, spanning men, women, and children from 28 countries and over 30 nationalities during the course of World War II. This place is stamped with the death of 65,000 people, victims of both execution and inhumane treatment. Today, it stands as a museum, a tribute to remembrance, providing a…
Stutthof bears the dark history of imprisoning 110,000 individuals, spanning men, women, and children from 28 countries and over 30 nationalities during the course of World War II. This place is stamped with the death of 65,000 people, victims of both execution and inhumane treatment. Today, it stands as a museum, a tribute to remembrance, providing a grim window into this abhorrent chapter of global history. As we add to our knowledge of such past horrors, we gain the tools to avoid their recurrence.
Currently, the gates of the Stutthof concentration camp are open to visitors. However, given the deeply distressing nature of the exhibition, it is deemed suitable only for individuals aged 13 and above.
The fee covers round-trip transportation and on-site guidance - your chauffeur will anticipate your arrival and assist with arranging a guide and procuring tickets.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.