Tour del Memoriale del Campo di Concentramento di Dachau da Monaco
Nel marzo 1933, Heinrich Himmler ordinò la costruzione di uno dei primi campi di concentramento della Germania, appena fuori Dachau (una piccola cittadina vicino Monaco). I primi 5.000 prigionieri erano nemici politici del regime nazista. Negli anni successivi, altri nemici furono imprigionati per ragioni sociali, etniche e razziale e Dachau crebbe fino a diventare l'unico campo di concentramento attivo durante tutto il periodo del Terzo Reich (1933-1945).
Al momento della liberazione, oltre 200.000 prigionieri da più di 30 nazioni erano imprigionati qui. Durante gli anni '60, il memoriale di Dachau fu fondato per esaminare il loro dramma. Con questo tour di 5 ore con la tua guida di madrelingua inglese potrai esplorare quello che è diventato uno dei più importanti centri di commemorazione, contemplazione e apprendimento della Germania odierna.
Con questo tour di 5 ore potrai osservare l'ex Campo di Addestramento delle SS, Appellplatz (Piazza dell'Appello), l'Edificio Amministrativo, il tipico arrivo dei prigionieri presso il campo, le categorie di prigionieri e le punizioni, il monumento Nandor Gild, Memoriali Religiosi, il Memoriale al "Prigioniero Sconosciuto", la liberazione del campo nell'aprile 1945 e la storia dietro la creazione dei campi di concentramento.
- Tutte le attività
- Guida locale
- Guida turistica professionale
- Trasferimento condiviso di andata e ritorno
- Cibo e bevande
- Si riceverà la conferma al momento della prenotazione
- È previsto un discreto numero di percorsi a piedi
Scott was great well informed easy to listen to. Would recommend this tour especially if you want to learn more than what you already know.
My husband and I went. It was a very moving experience. The guide was very knowledgeable. We spent some good refection time and really taking in the history.
The location is extremely somber of course, but the tour guide was knowledgeable and friendly. We left the train station as a group and he was good at explaining the schedule and keeping everyone together. You then got on a short bus ride and once at the visitor center the tour began. He walked us through all the main areas and we had some free time at the end to pop back into the museum. I do believe this is a must do tour. It is extremely sad, but so important to be informed of what happened there. Learning in a classroom is one thing, but actually being at the location is very impactful.
Our guide was very knowledgeable and made sure everyone understood him. We took the train to Dachau which was a nice experience and our guide helped with any questions and was full of information during the whole tour. After we got off the train it was a short bus to the Memorial, where our guide made time for us to get a drink or pick up headphones for alternate languages. From there we headed through the Gate into the Camp and spent the afternoon visiting the memorial. I would suggest everyone, regardless of Race or Religion, visit this Memorial site and remember all the pain and suffering that went on here. It is a very sobering experience, one that I will not forget. Y This is a must see for all people regardless of race or religion. It was a very haunting experience to see how humans were treating other humans.
Dachau is a shame for humanity so it’s quite an upsetting experience. Our guide tried to explain everything with detail but we would have liked to experience the camp a bit more on our own speed, looked at the photos, read the info etc but there was no time. Nevertheless I’m glad we went there! Thx
Mark was one of the most knowledgeable guides we experienced in a 10 day trip with many good tours. Learning about Dachau was a profound experience for our whole family (ages 20-75)!