Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site

Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site

Free admission
Pater-Roth-Str. 2A, Dachau

The basics

The Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site is most often visited on half- or full-day trips from Munich. Visitors to the memorial site can expect to see the former compound (now an exhibition center), and learn about Europe in World War II, the Holocaust, and the violence that took place at Dachau. Whether seen independently or on a guided private or small-group tour from Munich, the guard houses and administration buildings, reconstructed barracks, cells, and crematorium offer ample opportunity for reflection.

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Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site Tour from Munich by Train
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site Tour from Munich by Train
$48.06 per adult
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Eric is an excellent guide
A lot of excellent historical information from our guide Eric. We learned there were many different categories of people there, not just Jewish people.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Visiting the Dachau memorial is an intense experience, and appropriate solemnity and respect are required on the grounds.

  • While it's free to visit the memorial, booking an audio guide or a group or private tour allows for added insight and context from a tour guide.

  • The site does not offer luggage storage.

  • Dachau is generally wheelchair accessible, although some of the grounds are unpaved and some buildings do not have dedicated wheelchair entrances.

  • Some of the exhibits may not be appropriate for kids under 12; it's recommended that kids visit with an adult.

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How to get there

Dachau is 17 miles (28 kilometers) northwest of Munich. By public transportation, take the S2 train from Munich's Central Station to Dachau Bahnhof, then transfer to bus 726 toward Saubachsiedlung and get off at KZ-Gedenkstätte, the entrance of the memorial site. Parking fees apply from March to October.

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When to get there

The site is open daily from morning to early evening year-round, aside from Christmas Eve (December 24). While some of the exhibits are indoors, much of the site is outdoors, and visited more frequently in the warmer months. The memorial tends to be busiest around noon.

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Exhibitions at the Dachau Memorial Site

Set in what was once a maintenance building, Dachau's main permanent exhibition documents the former Nazi concentration camp's horrific history and sheds light on the lives of the site's prisoners with firsthand accounts, biographies, and artifacts. Elsewhere on the Dachau grounds are exhibits in other original buildings displaying bunkers, model barracks, a crematorium, and a gas chamber, although evidence indicates that the gas chamber was never used to murder prisoners.

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Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site
Frequently Asked Questions
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