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Stutthof Concentration Camp

Visit Stutthof Concentration Camp, an early WWII Nazi camp. It's a somber reminder of humanity's darkest period. Witness the atrocities, remember the resilience of the human spirit, and vow to never forget history's lessons.

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Stutthof Concentration Camp
Entrance to Stutthof Concentration Camp with informational sign and turnstile.
Stutthof Concentration Camp entrance with wooden buildings and watchtower.
Stutthof Concentration Camp entrance gate and barracks under a clear blue sky.
Historic train car at Stutthof Concentration Camp, Poland, surrounded by trees.
Ruins of Stutthof Concentration Camp surrounded by green forest.
Rail tracks and watchtower at Stutthof Concentration Camp, Poland.
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Entrance gate of Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp, part of Warsaw tour with lunch.
Guard tower at Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp, Poland, part of Warsaw tour.
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  • Skip the lines at the Stutthof Concentration Camp and explore its devastating yet insightful history with a licensed guide.

  • Pay respect to Holocaust victims as you hear about their tragic stories of struggle and resilience.

  • See the 8 prisoner barracks and the gas chambers, surrounded by electrified barbed-wire fences, where over 110,000 prisoners were contained.

  • Did you know? Stutthof originally was a civilian internment camp under the Danzig police chief. It became a concentration camp in January 1942.

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  • Skip the lines at the Stutthof Concentration Camp and explore its devastating yet insightful history with a licensed guide.

  • Pay respect to Holocaust victims as you hear about their tragic stories of struggle and resilience.

  • See the 8 prisoner barracks and the gas chambers, surrounded by electrified barbed-wire fences, where over 110,000 prisoners were contained.

  • Did you know? Stutthof originally was a civilian internment camp under the Danzig police chief. It became a concentration camp in January 1942.

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Entrance to Stutthof Concentration Camp with informational sign and turnstile.
Historic train car at Stutthof Concentration Camp, Poland, surrounded by trees.
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Stutthof Concentration Camp entrance gate and barracks under a clear blue sky.
Rail tracks and watchtower at Stutthof Concentration Camp, Poland.
Entrance gate of Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp, part of Warsaw tour with lunch.
1 hr 30 min
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  • Experience the grandeur of the 13th-century Malbork Castle with an audio guide tour in multiple languages, exploring palaces and medieval artifacts.

  • Delve into the castle's Historical Route or explore the scenic outer bailey with cozy courtyard picnics and a visit to the peaceful Chapel of St. Anne with the Castle Grounds Route.

  • Embark on a poignant journey to the Stutthof Concentration Camp with a licensed guide, learning about the tragic events of the Holocaust.

  • Enjoy skip-the-line access to the camp, paying respects to the victims while exploring the barracks and prison rooms that house relics of the wartime era.

  • Did you know? Malbork Castle, the Teutonic Order's headquarters, was a strategic stronghold that symbolized their regional power and authority.

More details

  • Experience the grandeur of the 13th-century Malbork Castle with an audio guide tour in multiple languages, exploring palaces and medieval artifacts.

  • Delve into the castle's Historical Route or explore the scenic outer bailey with cozy courtyard picnics and a visit to the peaceful Chapel of St. Anne with the Castle Grounds Route.

  • Embark on a poignant journey to the Stutthof Concentration Camp with a licensed guide, learning about the tragic events of the Holocaust.

  • Enjoy skip-the-line access to the camp, paying respects to the victims while exploring the barracks and prison rooms that house relics of the wartime era.

  • Did you know? Malbork Castle, the Teutonic Order's headquarters, was a strategic stronghold that symbolized their regional power and authority.

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