Why choose this Munich tour ?
The atrocities of the Nazi dictatorship must never be forgotten…
With this exclusive private tour you will get unique insights into the inglorious past of the former “capital of the movement”. Your professional and experienced guide will not only show you and explain all the relics from 1933-1945 in Munich’s old town, but thanks to the trips in our luxurious Mercedes minivans you will also see all other Nazi buildings or memorials in the outskirts that cannot be reached on foot be able.
At the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, your licensed guide will provide you with shockingly authentic insider knowledge about the inhumane conditions that the concentration camp inmates were subjected to during the 12 years of Nazi rule in the Dachau concentration camp on an approximately 2-hour tailor-made private tour from your licensed guide.
Of course, we also visit the “normal” sights of Munich, so that you no longer need an extra city tour!
Make the most of your Munich adventure
What makes Munich WWII and Dachau Concentration Camp Private Tour with Licensed Guide a unique experience ?
After your guide has picked you up from your hotel / address in Munich in a minivan with a chauffeur (or, if your group consists of more than 7 people, in a small coach – of course also with a driver), you will be driven to Marienplatz, where your ‘Munich in the 3rd Reich “tour can begin with an approx. 1-hour tour of the old town. ***** Marienplatz has been the bourgeois center of the city since the city was founded in the 12th century; until 1852 it was called’ Schrannenplatz ‘ At the time of the National Socialists, the neo-Gothic town hall was provided with swastika flags, in order to take account of the increasing traffic, the old town hall from the 15th century was also provided with an extra-wide passage.
Using the late Gothic Munich Frauenkirche (built at the end of the 15th century in just 20 years!), We would like to illustrate the destruction caused by numerous Allied bombings and some changes during the reconstruction – supported by historical images.
The second largest barrel vault in the world is located in St. Michael’s Church, which was built just 100 years later – in Mannerist style! Supported by historical images, we also show you the destruction caused by numerous Allied bombing raids and, in some cases, changes during the reconstruction.
In 1933, SS Brigade Leader Christian Weber set up his residence in one of the largest and most magnificent city residences in Europe. Tour the huge building complex with its 7 large inner courtyards from the outside and let your guide explain the different stylistic epochs to you, as well as the importance of petting one (or all) of the lions at the side entrances.
Your guide will be happy to tell you why this little street was called “Drückebergergäßchen”!
At this southern Point du Vue on the historic Ludwigstrasse, which was built on behalf of King Ludwig I, the attempted Hitler putsch in 1923 came to a bloody end. Here, at the point where Munich’s northern city gate, the “Schwabinger Tor”, stood until 200 years ago, your chauffeur will be waiting for you in his vehicle – the other sights are driven to by minivan / coach.
Erected in 1985 on the site of the destroyed Schiller memorial, an eternal flame burns in a symbolic dungeon as a symbol of freedom.
At the Ludwig Maximilians University, moved from Ingolstadt to Munich in 1826, the “White Rose” resistance group was formed with its members Hans and Sophie Scholl, Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell, Willi Graf and Professor Kurt Huber Caretakers were murdered in 1943. ***** Visit the memorial with your guide.
In the former artists’ quarter, Hitler liked to stop off at the “Osteria Italiana” that still exists today. The editorial house “Völkischer Beobachter” and “Heinrich Hoffmann. Verlag National Socialist Pictures” were also located in the most popular part of Munich today. In 1929, Adolf Hitler met his future wife Eva Braun in the later “Photohaus Hoffmann”.
Here, in a niche on the first floor of the Munich Hofbräuhaus, Hitler and his entourage particularly enjoyed meeting. If you want to follow our recommendation for a hearty lunch (not included in the tour price), you can take a seat on the ground floor, in the “Schwemme” or – if the weather is suitable – in the beautiful inner courtyard with its romantic outdoor dining area. Even if you don’t want to eat anything, you should definitely take a look at the “most famous inn in the world”.
With a main front of 225 meters, the building erected in 1937 by Hermann Göring’s Reich Aviation Ministry for a new Luftgaukommando V building is one of the most monumental in Munich from this dark era. Swastikas on window grilles and steel helmets on house walls leave no doubt about who was once the builder here!
The first representative Nazi building in Munich, jokingly called “Weißwurst-Allee” due to its seemingly endless row of bright granite columns, was called “House of German Art” in Hitler’s time and shows works of artists conforming to the Nazi regime. See goosebumps-inducing swastika decor today!
In the immediate vicinity you can forget the horrors of Hitler’s time for a moment by watching the famous Eisbach surfers on “the best inner-city standing wave in the world” as they more or less successfully conquer the artificially generated wave.
Visit the house of Adolf Hitler in the noblest district of Munich, where he moved into a luxurious, 317 sqm 9-room apartment in 1929 (today the police station, can only be viewed from the outside).
Not far away, embedded in the Bogenhauser villa district, which was built at the beginning of the 19th century, you can see the property on which Eva Braun has lived in a villa since 1936. This house was demolished a few years ago.
In this boulevard, named after Prince Regent Luitpold, see an extremely curious Nazi building: an apartment building with flanking air raid shelters, built for the National Socialist upper class. It was to serve as a model for numerous other buildings of this type – but due to World War II this is the only one that was ever completed.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Visiting the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial is not recommended for people under 12 years of age
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
Munich WWII and Dachau Concentration Camp Private Tour with Licensed Guide Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Licensed professional tour guide for Munich and the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial
- No hidden costs!
- Mineral water
- Trips in the new luxurious VW or Mercedes minivan (a/c) – only your group takes part!
- Visit to the Dachau concentration camp memorial with a licensed guide
- Visit to all Nazi buildings and memorials in Munich’s old town and the outskirts
Not Included
- Having lunch
- Tips
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Sightseeing Bavaria Exclusive.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Berlin.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 3 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.