Tour 4:The Third Reich


The tour is focussed on sites, buildings, architectural ensembles, remnants of an era of terror which had disastrous consequences for the whole world. From 1933 and 1945 Berlin was the capital of the Third Reich. The Nazis had enormous plans on laying out and constructing the world capital “Germania”. What were their plans? Which plans were realized? What has been existing? Is there a myth? By visiting original locations, buildings as well as memorials the tour offers an approach to places of Nazi-self-manifestation and a lot of facts and historic background information.

 To be visited:

  • Williamstreet and Vossstreet, the political centre of Nazipower, site of Reichschancellery and "Führerbunker"
  • Holocaustmemorial, Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe
  • exhibition "Topography of Terror" , site of former Gestapo- and SS-buildings
  • former Airforce Ministry-building
  • Memorial to the German Resistance located in Stauffenbergstreet
  • Olympic Stadium, built for the Olympics in 1936
  • Jesse-Owens-Allee
  • exhibition halls in Masurenallee
  • office buildings at Fehrbelliner Platz
  • Bavarian Quarter
  • "Heavy loading body", concrete corpus of an experiment started by Hitlers "star- architect" Albert Speer
  • Tempelhof Airport.
  • Williamstreet and Vossstreet, the political centre of Nazipower, site of Reichschancellery and "Führerbunker"
  • Holocaustmemorial, Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe
  • exhibition "Topography of Terror" , site of former Gestapo- and SS-buildings
  • former Airforce Ministry-building
  • Memorial to the German Resistance located in Stauffenbergstreet
  • Olympic Stadium, built for the Olympics in 1936
  • Jesse-Owens-Allee
  • exhibition halls in Masurenallee
  • office buildings at Fehrbelliner Platz
  • Bavarian Quarter
  • "Heavy loading body", concrete corpus of an experiment started by Hitlers "star- architect" Albert Speer
  • Tempelhof Airport.

Guided and non guided insight visits as well as restaurants *can be arranged.

*not in the allotted time

  • 3 or 8 hours