Private Hamburg Discovery and Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial Expedition
- Journey into Hamburg's heart, revealing its historical charm and resplendent architecture.
- Explore UNESCO-listed Speicherstadt, home to the world's largest collection of warehouses and the modern architectural marvel, Elbphilharmonie.
- Visit the chilling Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial, delving into harrowing histories of the Former Prisoners' Barracks, SS Guardhouse, and Watchtower.
- Pay your respects at the poignant Rose Garden for the Children of Bullenhuser Damm and the Peace Tree Memorial, telling the stories of 40,000 souls.
- Expert guides provide insightful commentary throughout, ensuring you leave with a profound understanding of Hamburg's history and the concentration camp's somber chapter.
Private Hamburg Discovery and Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial Expedition
Upon arrival at the port of Kiel, you'll be warmly greeted by your professional local guide and a private driver, embarking on a captivating journey through Hamburg's historical heart. Your exploration begins with a visit to the resplendent neo-renaissance Town Hall, the picturesque Deichstrasse adorned with iconic “Kontor” buildings, and St. Nicholas's Church, its tower still bearing the scars of devastating WWII fire-bombings.
Delving deeper into the old Medieval City, you'll traverse the Trostbrücke, Hamburg's oldest bridge, and enter the UNESCO-listed Speicherstadt, home to the world's largest collection of warehouses and now a trendy district. There, you'll marvel at the modern architectural wonder of the Elbphilharmonie, seamlessly blending the old and new elements of the city's landscape.
Following a brief respite, your journey continues to the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial. Within the main camp, you'll explore the Former Prisoners' Barracks, the SS Guardhouse and Watchtower, and the House of Remembrance. Subsequently, you'll visit three preserved satellite camps, each with its own harrowing history: Bullenhuser Damm, where SS physician Dr. Kurt Heissmeyer conducted tuberculosis experiments on prisoners; Poppenbuttel, where forced laborers who cleared the streets after Allied bombing raids were imprisoned; and Fuhlsbuttel, the first camp established in the Neuengamme network. You'll also pay your respects at poignant sites within the subcamps, such as the Rose Garden for the Children of Bullenhuser Damm and the Peace Tree Memorial. Here, the stories of over 40,000 souls come alive – a chilling testament to their endurance, resilience, and the stark brutality inflicted by the SS through starvation, disease, forced marches, and unrelenting cruelty.
Throughout this emotional journey, your expert guide will provide insightful commentary, offering historical context for each site you visit. The tour concludes with a vehicle transfer back to Hamburg, ensuring you leave with a profound understanding of the city's history and the enduring lessons of this somber chapter.