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- KyzeMarch 26, 2016Impressive place. You have to visit it if you're in Berlin. You can easily come with an ABC train ticket. Visit the specialized book shop. Hicimos la visita en español con viveberlintours y muy bien.
- Stephen DSeptember 19, 2017Audio guide is excellent: without it it would be difficult to understand the full context of the various buildings. Don't miss the exhibition in the guard tower
- Emel BayraktarSeptember 27, 2015Visiting this camp takes minimum 4-5 hours. Entrance is free, audioguide is 3€ with site map included. People should see this camp to understand what humanity and evil are.
- Phillipe Casorla SagotJuly 30, 2015Definitely not the classic visit for tourists around Berlin but if you are into history this is a whole experience. Totally worth the traveling. Make sure to get the audio tour.
- Court PassantFebruary 22, 2014We all learned about the Holocaust in schools, but to visit a place like this first hand is one of the most emotional experiences of life. A must see. Never forget. Never let it happen again.
- Elyse EstradaAugust 13, 2015Absolutely fascinating. You should go with Brian from Mosaic Tours because he's so knowledgable about German history since he's getting his masters in it.
- Amanda NOctober 16, 2013The guided tour with NewEurope is good but too fast, it takes time to settle down. Be prepared for the wind and don't go alone, you will be in need of a hug at the end.
- Alejandra GallónAugust 17, 2017The guided tour is very good. Tours last between 2 and 3 hours, but yo can easily spent the day. Very emotional.
- Lisa BaileyApril 8, 2014Take the audio guided tour for 3 Euro. It's better than other tours because you can go at your own pace.
- Phat BuoyOctober 23, 2014Everyone should visit a concentration camp - compelling, depressing, insightful. Words can't explain. Went with Mosaic Tours (10am @ Alexanderplatz) - Maria was excellent in guiding us around.
- Stephen MorrisonOctober 8, 2014An essential place to visit if you're coming to Berlin. It will be difficult at times, but take the audio guide and allow a full day to soak up the entire horror story.
- Stan L.April 4, 2015It doesn't make you happy, but it is a place to learn more about pre-, during-, and post war Germany as it was. It shows the most bad side of people and regimes.
- Mmle BlaséNovember 9, 2015Very intense experience. Taking time to listen to the audio guide and watching the videos is a must do.
- Denis FloresOctober 31, 2018A place that you must visit if you go to Berlin! Search in the web for a guided tour, it is better
- Rollo WorstcaseMarch 31, 2018A warning finger, a deep impression and a view into the dark history of Germany. A must.
- Piotr S.January 30, 2015First nazi's then soviet concentration camp-thrilling place, especially dissecting-room, which during time of its operation was full of bodies, making even nazis to scarry and avoid it.
- Duncan GordonApril 16, 2013Guided tour was great - check with them beforehand for start times. Available in several languages.
- Pelin DuraJanuary 6, 2015German Nazi concentration and extermination camp (1936-1945) and after that the soviets used it as a national socialist concentration camp! a place you must see it is horrible!
- Julie AvraJune 23, 2017Easy trip from Berlin, you might be surprised by the Soviet memorials that remain standing
- Adrijana HusićAugust 23, 2012Worth visiting. No words to ecplain feeling when going around and listening to what has happened there.
- Cansu A.April 26, 2014Too bad that there is no turkish guide! You should definitely watch the movie in the cinema room first.
- Martin JanuszewskiMay 2, 2013Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945.
- Demmy BlondeelApril 17, 2018Make sure you take a guide who can tell you something more about the place and all the stories
- Isadore CalderonJanuary 27, 2013Visit a former concentration camp. Visit the memorial and museum dedicated to the people who lost their lives in the Holocaust.
- Domnule ObzenJuly 9, 2015Well, very sad. The site is well preserved. Entrance is free. And, again, very.. Very sad.
- Daniele SoaresApril 23, 2013Nazi concentration camp. One evil face of history right before your eyes. An unforgettable experience. Take the guide for 3€.
- Mikhail MJune 20, 2018Концлагерь. Посетите обязательно. Посмотрите как тут "жили" люди, где над ними ставили медопыты, пытали расстреливали и сжигали. ПОМНИМ 🕯
- Vicente MartinezNovember 26, 2018Recomendable hacer la visita con un guía para conocer mejor las circunstancias de lo que fue el día a día en el campo. Se puede visitar varios barracones o lo que fue la cárcel, entre otras cosas.
- Renata RocchiOctober 4, 2017Imperdível! Não paga pra entrar, mas o áudio guia custa 3 euros e vale a pena. Fiquei mais de 3 horas, é muita informação e muita coisa pra ver. Sensação indescritivel, só indo para saber.
- J BauerApril 26, 2015A linha que sai de Berlim pra la estava fechada e foi um transtorno conseguir chegar, mas valeu a pena. Não deixe de alugar o audio-guia pra ter mais detalhes de cada ponto do complexo.
- Marco AGMarch 2, 2012Se siente el miedo al entrar, especialmente en invierno. La zona de autopsias y experimentos aun huele a sangre y muerte, es real. Renta la audio guia en español 3€
- Sara ArmasApril 6, 2015Recomiendo la visita. El recorrido es bastante largo (3h aprox) sin contar el viaje en tren y el autobus hasta el campo, entrada gratuita sólo hay que pagar la audioguía
- AygenOctober 6, 2014Berlin Friedrichstraße'den S-Bahn S1 hattı ile Oranienburg'e ulaşım 45 dk. sürüyor. Toplama kampına kadar da 20 dk.lık bir yürüyüş mesafesi var. Gedenkstaette tabelalarını takip edin.
- Charles LemieuxJune 8, 2019Très grand musée dans un ancien camp de concentration. Beaucoup d'histoire, et à seulement 1h en train de la ville. Je recommande une journée complète à cet endroit.
- MaríaAugust 13, 2013Visita imprescindible en Berlín. La atmósfera del lugar te pone la piel de gallina y en algunos momentos sientes escalofríos. Merece la pena recorrerlo con calma La audioguía, muy util cuesta sólo 3€
- Maria Menezes AzevedoAugust 25, 2019Campo de concentração, fica a 27 km de Berlim, gratuito, convém usar o áudio guia por 3€. Vale muito a pena visitar. Ir de metro e de comboio, bilhete até zona c, 7€.
- Franc_kJanuary 6, 2019Impresionante, imposible pasar por alto este tour, siempre con guía... Tomás de Civitatis, gran profesional, interesante
- Rodrigo P.January 13, 2014Puede llegar sólo con 1 boleto ABC de 7,2; no + d 1,5 hrs desde Berlín. La entrada gratis y los tours in situ cuestan 12 opcional, frente a 15 de Neweurope. Es un MEMORIAL, no = a Auschwtiz
- Bruno AlexanderAugust 30, 2013O campo de concentração fica fora da cidade de Berlin. É preciso ir de "S-Bahn" com ticket A B C para chegar lá, o passeio é gratuito, mas leva muito tempo se quer conhecer tudo mesmo. Imperdível.
- Gustavo CostaFebruary 3, 2019Fica a 57km de Berlim, pode chegar de metrô, 20 estações a visita é gratuita, bom ir com tempo e levar agua.
- Annebet NeefJuly 30, 2015Take a audiotour for 3 euro! Very much information, like interviews. Neem de audiotour ook in het Nederlands te krijgen!Zeer indrukwekkend. Vanaf Berlijn goed te bereizen.
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