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Women Concentration Camp Memorial Ravensbrueck by train, full-day
Berlin
About
Experience a profoundly moving full-day visit to Ravensbrück with at least 4 hours on site. In 1939, the Nazis established a women’s concentration camp opposite a renowned spa town, where smoke from the camp was visible to guests. Over its six years of operation, more than 100,000 women from Germany and all occupied territories endured horrific treatment at the hands of SS guards, many of them women. Tragically, over 30,000 lost their lives due to disease, exhaustion, hunger, brutality, or were murdered in gas chambers, shootings, or through inhumane medical experiments. It was by far the largest concentration camp for women in the Nazi system. Unlike more frequently visited concentartion c...
Highlights
8 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
8 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Public transportation
Please bring food and drink with you as there is no supply on the site
Meeting Points
Departure
Gustav-Heinemann-Brücke
We meet outside of Berlin Main Train Station ("Hauptbahnhof"). Leave the train station in direction south to „Washingtonplatz“. The guide will be at the pedestrian "Gustav Heinemann" bridge waiting with a huge rainbow coloured umbrella. (52°31'23.9"N 13°22'14.7"E)
Return
Important Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Women Concentration Camp Memorial Ravensbrueck by train, full-day
Berlin
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About
Experience a profoundly moving full-day visit to Ravensbrück with at least 4 hours on site. In 1939, the Nazis established a women’s concentration camp opposite a renowned spa town, where smoke from the camp was visible to guests. Over its six years of operation, more than 100,000 women from Germany and all occupied territories endured horrific treatment at the hands of SS guards, many of them women. Tragically, over 30,000 lost their lives due to disease, exhaustion, hunger, brutality, or were murdered in gas chambers, shootings, or through inhumane medical experiments. It was by far the largest concentration camp for women in the Nazi system. Unlike more frequently visited concentartion c...
Highlights
8 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
8 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Public transportation
Please bring food and drink with you as there is no supply on the site
Meeting Points
Departure
Gustav-Heinemann-Brücke
We meet outside of Berlin Main Train Station ("Hauptbahnhof"). Leave the train station in direction south to „Washingtonplatz“. The guide will be at the pedestrian "Gustav Heinemann" bridge waiting with a huge rainbow coloured umbrella. (52°31'23.9"N 13°22'14.7"E)
Return
Itinerary
1
Berlin Central Station
Train ride to Fuerstenberg at the Havel river
A ~1-hour ride by regional train to the spa town
En route, you will get an introduction to the Third Reich’s expanding concentration camp system.
Hundreds of different camps were constructed – only a few were for women.
1 hour
2
Church in Furstenberg/Havel (Stadtkirche Furstenberg/Havel)
Bizarre: Spa Town in stunning nature beside the camp
We will pass through Fürstenberg/Havel located at a lakeside opposite the camp's location. It was highly visible to locals and tourists—especially on days when smoke rose from the crematorium.
A dark and nightmarish place in the middle of stunning nature.
45 minutes
3
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Visit the commandant’s villa
The former commandant's villa on the hilltop marks the start of the memorial site tour. He lived here with his wife and children—an idyllic family life right beside the terror camp.
Brainwashed minds felt no mercy.
30 minutes
4
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Enter the incredibly large main camp area
The roll-call square lies at the center of the vast camp complex.
You will get an impression of the tremendous size of the camp, which was built to imprison tens of thousands of women.
We'll see where dozens of barracks once stood, the site of the SS canteen, and factory halls on the horizon—home to up to 50,000 imprisoned women at its peak. By far the largest concentration camp for women.
30 minutes
5
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Inside the detention prison
The next stop is inside this huge building. Some very famous “special prisoners” were held here. It was as well used for punishments. Like solitary confinement in total darkness for weeks.
30 minutes
6
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Wall of Nations – so many different victim groups
Once the visual barrier between the camp and the town, today it is a central part of the memorial and culture of remembrance.
Over 120,000 women and children from 30+ nations—including Poles, Soviets, French, and Jews—were imprisoned here between 1939 and 1945. Here is space for various forms of commemoration
15 minutes
7
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Feel impressed by “The Bearing” memorial for Olga
A monument on a tall column looking over the beautiful lake towards the idyllic town.
See the impressive sculpture commemorating Olga Benario-Prestes, a German-Brazilian communist and resistance fighter.
It is a stark accusation across the lake towards the town.
It shows her carrying a collapsed fellow prisoner after forced reed-cutting labor by Schwedtsee lake.
It symbolizes resistance and solidarity among international women prisoners.
15 minutes
8
Memorial Ravensbrueck
The horrifying site of the shooting wall and the adjacent crematorium. Mass muder happened here especially towards the end of the war.
30 minutes
9
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Depressing testimonies: shooting wall and crematorium
Next, we visit the horrifying site of the shooting wall and the adjacent crematorium.
Mass killings took place here as well, increasing dramatically toward the end of the war.
15 minutes
10
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Original former staff houses of the female guards
Although the world initially did not want to believe it – women can also be terrible perpetrators.
A quite shocking learning for the world after liberation.
You will see how they lived a relatively comfortable life directly beside the camp.
You will learn who these women were, what motivated them, and what happened to them after the war.
30 minutes
11
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Go into the huge former command fortress
The former camp headquarters, which now houses an excellent museum and documentation center.
Get an introduction in this massive building and learn about the White Buses.
15 minutes
12
Memorial Ravensbrueck
Time for individual exploration – or just relaxing
You will have some time to explore the main exhibition in the former command building as well as the site on your own. You can follow the hints introduced during the tour.
1 hour
13
Church in Furstenberg/Havel (Stadtkirche Furstenberg/Havel)
Let’s go back to Berlin
The tour ends with the return journey by train to Berlin Central Station..