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Stutthof Concentration Camp: A Guided Tour of the WWII Memorial and Museum

WWII history at Stutthof, the first Nazi concentration camp established outside of Germany. We visit the museum site and preserved facilities to examine the camp’s operation and victims – barracks, gas chamber, crematorium, commissariat and camp canteen.

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Dark wooden guard tower with a small room and three windows, a staircase, and a lattice fence below, against a cloudy sky.

Basic Information


  • Total time

    4h

  • Language

    English, German, Polish, Spanish (check the calendar for availability)

  • Price

    From 175€ per group

  • Additional info

    ☂︎ This tour is organised by Walkative Gdańsk guides. Look for the guide with the yellow umbrella.
    ❗The price includes transport (max. 4 persons). The tour including transport lasts approx. 4 hours.
    ♿️ Tour not suitable for people with reduced mobility or strollers

About the tour


Dark wooden guard tower with a small room and three windows, a staircase, and a lattice fence below, against a cloudy sky.

Excursion to Stutthof, a former concentration camp and the first Nazi concentration camp built on the territory of present-day Poland. Out of 110,000 prisoners of 28 nationalities, 65,000 lost their lives here.

The price includes transport (max. 4 persons). The tour including transport lasts approx. 4 hours.

Highlights


  1. 1

    Stutthof Museum

    Site of the first Nazi concentration camp in Poland, now a state museum and memorial.

  2. 2

    Historical Exhibition

    An exhibit detailing the camp's history and the fates of its more than 110,000 prisoners.

  3. 3

    Prisoner Barracks

    See the preserved barracks where prisoners were forced to live in horrific conditions.

  4. 4

    Gas Chamber

    A somber visit to the authentic gas chamber used for the mass murder of prisoners.

  5. 5

    Crematorium

    See the ovens where victims' bodies were incinerated, a testament to the camp's atrocities.

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