overview
A visit to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site offers a powerful and sobering insight into one of history’s darkest chapters. As the first Nazi concentration camp, established in 1933 near Munich, Dachau became a model for all others that followed. Today, it stands as a memorial and educational site, featuring the infamous “Arbeit Macht Frei” gate, reconstructed barracks, an extensive museum, the crematorium, and various memorial chapels. Walking through the site provides a deep understanding of the suffering endured by prisoners and the resilience of survivors. This tour is a moving experience, emphasizing the importance of remembrance, human rights, and the lessons of history.
Additional info
• This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
• Tour operates rain or shine; please dress appropriately for the weather.
• Comfortable attire and good walking shoes recommended
• Not wheelchair accessible
• Multilingual tour/guide
Highlights
- Guided tours provide deeper insights into the camp significance
- Learn about the history of world war 2 at this memorial site
