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The Sachsenhausen Memorial and Musem commemorates the victims of the Nazi regime. From 1936 to 1945 it served as a concentration camp and held many political prisoners throughout World War II. Among them were Joseph Stalin's oldest son and the Prime Minister of France.
You will be able to get up close to history and witness the place where tens of thousands of the more than 200,000 prisoners were mistreated and died.
In the museum, thirteen smaller permanent exhibitions help you understand the different aspects of Sachsenhausen's history.
The memorial is a place of mourning and commemoration with the mission to educate on contemporary history.
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Sachsenhausen Memorial
Berlin
Germany
Reviews Sachsenhausen Memorial
“It was not worth £55 pp. We had to fund train tickets to get to the start point. We spent no time in any of the exhibitions because of time but it cut the experience short and we felt like we couldnt take it all in properly because we were rushed. We spent more time on the bus than we did in the camp. One part of the exhibition was closed so we couldn't even see half of it. The tour guide was great but if you want more time, go yourself without a tour guide to experience it in deeper level.”
“Used the Berlin Welcome card numerous times during our stay in Berlin. The card was easy to use on all modes of transport and we had a discounted price on the entrance fee to the TV tower which was very welcome indeed.”

