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3-Hour WWII Nazi Munich Private Tour: Hitler And The Third Reich

5.0

(4)

  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Architecture, History, Walking

  • Duration

    3 Hours

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English

Description

Uncover Munich's dark past during WWII on this comprehensive tour, visiting pivotal sites like the famous Hofbräuhaus, Feldherrnhalle, and Königsplatz. Delve into the city's Nazi history, exploring Hitler's rise to power, the White Rose resistance movement, and the lasting impact of this tumultuous era.

Highlights
  • Stand in the very spot where Hitler gave his first speech at the historic Hofbräuhaus
  • Reflect on the Scholl siblings and the White Rose resistance movement 
  • Witness the remnants of the Nazi regime at Königsplatz
  • WWII Nazi Munich Private Tour: Hitler and the Third Reich expand_more
    • Meet the guide near the Frauenkirche.
    • Start at Marienplatz: Begin the tour and discuss the themes of Nazi history in Munich.
    • Visit the former Sterneckerbräu brewery: Explore where the German Workers' Party (DAP) met before transforming into the Nazi Party (NSDAP).
    • Hofbräuhaus: Stop by the famous brewery where Hitler delivered his first speech in 1920, propelling him onto the political stage.
    • Feldherrnhalle and Odeonsplatz: Visit these important sites and learn about their significance during the Nazi regime, including the failed Beer Hall Putsch of 1923 and various parades, rallies, and meetings.
    • Hofgarten: Discuss the Scholl siblings, the White Rose resistance movement, and their opposition to the Nazi regime in this peaceful garden.
    • Haus der Kunst: Explore this building, designed to showcase Nazi architecture and propaganda, and learn about its role in promoting the regime's ideology.
    • Former NSDAP buildings: Walk past significant locations, such as Reinhard Heydrich's office, the former Gestapo HQ, and the site where Hitler first met Eva Braun.
    • Königsplatz: Learn about the mass rallies and book burnings held at this square, an important center for Nazi events.
    • Führerbau: See this historic building, where the Munich Agreement was signed in 1938 in an attempt to avert another world war.
    • Finish near the NS Documentation Center.
What's Included
  • English-speaking guide
What's Excluded
  • Gratuities 
  • Entrance fees (if any)
Meeting Point

Frauenkirch, Munich

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Tour Reviews
  • R

    Rahman Abdul

    Got so much Knowledge about White Rose Resistance Movement

    Learning about the White Rose resistance movement in Munich was a testament to the courage and resilience of those who dared to speak out against tyranny. Visiting sites associated with the movement, such as the university where the group's members studied, was a humbling experience. Hearing about their acts of defiance and their ultimate sacrifice for their beliefs was deeply moving. It was a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there are always those who are willing to stand up for what is right

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    Muiza

    Munich's Nazi history and delving into Hitler's rise to power was a sobering and eye-opening thing

    the political climate of the time and the factors that contributed to Hitler's ascent was both fascinating and disturbing. Visiting sites like the Feldherrnhalle and Königsplatz brought history to life in a visceral way, allowing me to better understand the impact of these events on Munich and the world at large. It was a somber reminder of the dangers of extremism and the importance of remaining vigilant in the face of oppression

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    Artur

    Walking through Königsplatz in Munich was an Amazing journey

    The grandeur of the square's neoclassical buildings served as a stark contrast to the atrocities committed under the Nazi regime

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    Adams

    It was a poignant reminder of the need to confront and remember the darker chapters of our history

    Exploring the Feldherrnhalle in Munich was a sobering reminder of the city's tumultuous past. Standing before the imposing structure, I couldn't help but feel a sense of reverence for the events that unfolded here during World War II.

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