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Berlin city is full of history. This tour will help you make sense of it by focusing on one historical period: the Third Reich. You'll visit many buildings, memorials, and locations that are connected with World War II and the Nazis. History enthusiasts and those who are seeking to understand German history better will especially enjoy this tour.
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278rominak, Apr 2025
Loved the tour! I had Julia as a guide and she was excellent, very attentive and explanatory. A very entertaining tour where I could learn more about the time of Nazism, details that only here I found out. Super recommended!
S5621CCannal, Feb 2025
All very well explained, the very professional guide who in this case was Celia. You can see a passion for history and the city.
cristinalL7004UE, Feb 2025
It was very interesting and didactic. Celia deviates to place us at that time and explain everything in detail. Highly recommended tour we have learned a lot and will not forget it.
carolinauJ2350HL, Feb 2025
Celia is an excellent guide, her warmth, her great knowledge of history, allows me to highly recommend this tour. A great choice
The ruined building was protected from the elements and partially renovated in the 1960s, but no attempt at full restoration was made until after German reunification on 3 October 1990, when it underwent a reconstruction led by architect Norman Foster. After its completion in 1999, it once again became the meeting place of the German parliament: the modern Bundestag.
The Monument to the Sinti and Roma Victims of Nazism is a monument in Berlin, Germany. It is dedicated to the memory of the 220,000 - 500,000 people murdered in Porraimos, within the framework of the Nazi genocide of the European Sinti and Roma peoples.
It is one of several war memorials in Berlin, capital of Germany, erected by the Soviet Union to commemorate its war dead, particularly the 80,000 soldiers of the Soviet Armed Forces who died during the Battle of Berlin in April and May of 1945.
Tempelhof Airport was one of the most important airports at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1926, with ten flights daily, it was the largest airport in Europe.
The Topography of Terror is an indoor and outdoor history museum in Berlin.
We will discover the area where Hitler has his refuge during his last hours alive.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.