Private Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp from Gdansk
5 h
Private
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Itinerary
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Pass By: Tours in Gdansk - local tour operator, ul, Świętego Ducha 26/30/3, 80-827 Gdańsk, Poland
Hotel/Apartment in Gdansk/Sopot/Gdynia pick up
Stop At: Stutthof Concentration Camp, Ul. Muzealna, Sztutowo 82-110 Poland
Learn the terrible tale of Stutthof Concentration Camp, the first and longest operating concentration camp in Polish territory. Hear the story of place where thousands of people from more than 25 countries were tortured and murdered until its liberation in 1945.
Stutthof concentration camp was the first and the longest operating concentration camp in the territory of Poland. It had been established in order to exterminate Jewish and Polish Intelligence, mainly from the Pomerania and the Free City of Gdask. Built in 1939 and initially intended for approximately 3 000 people, this camp gradually became the place of torment and slaughter for over 110 thousand prisoners from 26 countries, most of whom were tortured, forced to work or died in gas chambers. Stutthof Concentration Camp is currently open for visitors. Since the exposition is quite drastic, it may be visited only by persons who are 13 or over. The trip lasts 5 hours and the offer includes the entrance ticket to the museum as well as guided exploring of the former Stutthof area – the old and new camp quarters, the main commander’s villa, gas chambers, crematorium and the monument to its victims. Additionally, it is also possible to watch a film about the camp.
Duration: 2 hours
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Tours in Gdansk - local tour operator, ul, Świętego Ducha 26/30/3, 80-827 Gdańsk, Poland
Hotel/Apartment in Gdansk/Sopot/Gdynia pick up
Stop At: Stutthof Concentration Camp, Ul. Muzealna, Sztutowo 82-110 Poland
Learn the terrible tale of Stutthof Concentration Camp, the first and longest operating concentration camp in Polish territory. Hear the story of place where thousands of people from more than 25 countries were tortured and murdered until its liberation in 1945.
Stutthof concentration camp was the first and the longest operating concentration camp in the territory of Poland. It had been established in order to exterminate Jewish and Polish Intelligence, mainly from the Pomerania and the Free City of Gdask. Built in 1939 and initially intended for approximately 3 000 people, this camp gradually became the place of torment and slaughter for over 110 thousand prisoners from 26 countries, most of whom were tortured, forced to work or died in gas chambers. Stutthof Concentration Camp is currently open for visitors. Since the exposition is quite drastic, it may be visited only by persons who are 13 or over. The trip lasts 5 hours and the offer includes the entrance ticket to the museum as well as guided exploring of the former Stutthof area – the old and new camp quarters, the main commander’s villa, gas chambers, crematorium and the monument to its victims. Additionally, it is also possible to watch a film about the camp.
Duration: 2 hours
Included
- Entrance Tickets
- Professional guide
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick up/drop off
- Entry/Admission - Stutthof Concentration Camp
Not included
- Food and drinks
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Minimum age is 13 years (younger kids at parents risk)
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Cultural
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Very good trip well worth it. Mike our guide was very informative and allowed you time to absorb the information and have your own thoughts.