Learn about the origins of the Holocaust on a guided tour of Stutthof Museum, the first Nazi concentration camp built in Poland. Visit also the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk to learn more about WWII history. Private car transfers are included.
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7-hour: Stutthof & WWII Museum Tour
Learn about WWII and the Holocaust on a private tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp and the Museum of Second World War. Private car transfers are included.
Take a private tour to the Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum and the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk with an Expert Guide and private car transfers from Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia. Learn about the Holocaust, the German occupation of Poland, and more about the dark 20th century. Spend a day surrounded by history.
Duration: 7 hours: Learn about WWII and the Holocaust on a private tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp and the Museum of Second World War.<br/>,: Private car transfers are included.<br/>EXPERT-GUIDE: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. PLGD046<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 7 hours: Learn about WWII and the Holocaust on a private tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp and the Museum of Second World War.<br/>,: Private car transfers are included.<br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. PLGD046<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 7 hours: Learn about WWII and the Holocaust on a private tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp and the Museum of Second World War.<br/>,: Private car transfers are included.<br/>Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. PLGD046<br/>Pickup included
Take a private tour to the Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum and the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk with an Expert Guide and private car transfers from Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia. We will begin this 7-hour tour with pick-up at your accommodation in Tri-City by private car.
Our first stop will be at the former site of the Stutthof Concentration Camp, which was the first of this kind built by the Nazis in Poland during World War II. As you explore the informative and moving exhibitions of the Stutthof Museum, your Expert Guide will explain in detail how the camp functioned, its purpose and liberation. You will also see a short documentary on the history of Stutthof and the Holocaust.
Next, we’ll stop at a nearby beach to take in the sights and sounds of the Baltic Sea. Last but not least, we will visit the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk. It is a leading museum in the field, offering a detailed account of the events and people involved in World War II, from its beginning to its end. After the interesting and informative guided tour, we will take you back to your accommodation.
Learn about the Holocaust, the German occupation of Poland, and more about the dark 20th century. Spend a day surrounded by history.
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Gdańsk Główny Bus Station, Gdańsk Żabianka Bus Station
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