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Soviet Memorial in Treptower Park

This tour takes you through the Soviet Memorial in Treptower Park.


After World War II was over, the Red Army erected four large memorials in Berlin for its soldiers who died in the “Battle of Berlin”. Let’s take a closer look at one of them.

The memorial in Treptow was inaugurated in 1949 and around 7000 Soviet soldiers found their final resting place here. We look at the history, architecture and significance of the memorial.

The meeting point for this tour is the statue of “Mother Homeland” at the Soviet Memorial in Treptower Park. An alternative meeting point can also be arranged and we will then travel together to the memorial. Please note that in this case the total duration of the tour will be longer and you will require a public transport ticket for all participants; this is NOT included in the price.

Duration: approx. 1.5 hours (incl. break)

Costs: Groups of 10 or more: € 15 / person (reduced rate € 13)
up to 9 people and school classes: Price on request

If you would like to book this tour, please use this link.

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In principle, all our tours are barrier-free, but as there may be restrictions in the city at short notice, please inform us in advance.

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This tour is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your four-legged friend with you.

“The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Government of the Russian Federation shall guarantee the protection of war graves and the permanent right of rest for the war dead of the other side on their respective territories and shall endeavour to keep the surroundings of the war graves free of all installations that are incompatible with the dignity of these sites.”

[…]

“The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany shall ensure the preservation and maintenance of Russian war graves in the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany at its own expense.”

Quote from: Agreement of 16 December 1992 between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Government of the Russian Federation on the Care of War Graves, Article 3, paragraphs 1 + 3

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Berlin Under National Socialism

On this tour, we explore Berlin between 1933 and 1945: how did the Nazis come to power and what is still recognisable in the cityscape today from one of the darkest chapters in German history?
Among other things, we will follow the traces of National Socialist architecture and visit places that commemorate the victims of National Socialism.

All participants require a public transport ticket for this tour; this is NOT included in the price. We are happy to help with the selection.

Duration: approx. 3.5 to 4 hours (incl. break)

Costs: Groups of 10 or more: € 15 / person (reduced rate € 13)
up to 9 people and school classes: Price on request

If you would like to book this tour, please use this link.

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In principle, all our tours are barrier-free, but as there may be restrictions in the city at short notice, please inform us in advance.

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This tour is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your four-legged friend with you.

“Everything indicates that the fascist dictatorship is not a question of weeks and months, but of years.”


Willy Brandt, 1913 – 1992, German politician, Governing Mayor of Berlin (1957-66), Federal Chancellor (1969-74); quote from: „Hvorfor har Hitler seiret i Tyskland?“ (1933)

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Through the modern government district

This tour starts at the Brandenburg Gate. It leads right through the government district – past the Reichstag, the Federal Chancellery, Paul Löbe House and the Central station, among others. We explore the varied history of the government district and take a walk along the Spree at the same time.

Duration: approx. 2 to 2.5 hours (incl. break)

Costs: Groups of 10 or more: € 15 / person (reduced rate € 13)
up to 9 people and school classes: Price on request

If you would like to book this tour, please use this link.

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In principle, all our tours are barrier-free, but as there may be restrictions in the city at short notice, please inform us in advance.

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This tour is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your four-legged friend with you.

“I don’t believe there is anything in the whole earth that you can’t learn in Berlin except the German language.”

Mark Twain, 1835 – 1910, American writer

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From Humboldt to Alex

This tour starts at Humboldt University and takes you to the heart of former East Berlin – the Alexanderplatz, or, as Berliners affectionately call it: Alex.

Our walk takes us past the Humboldt Forum, where the Berlin City Palace once stood, as well as the former “Palace of the Republic”. We continue to the Red Town Hall and through the Nikolai Quarter to the landmark of former East Berlin, the TV tower. The tour ends at the “Alex”.

Duration: approx. 3.5 hours (incl. break)

Costs: Groups of 10 or more: € 15 / person (reduced rate € 13)
up to 9 people and school classes: Price on request

If you would like to book this tour, please use this link.

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In principle, all our tours are barrier-free, but as there may be restrictions in the city at short notice, please inform us in advance.

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This tour is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your four-legged friend with you.

“The Berliners are unfriendly and reckless, gruff, and bossy. Berlin is odious, noisy, dirty, and grey; roadworks and congested streets wherever you go – but I’m sorry for everyone who does not stay here.”

Anneliese Bödecker, 1932 – 2015, Social worker and recipient of the Order of Merit of Berlin

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Potsdam

On this day trip we will explore the former residence of the Prussian kings together. An important garrison town in the 18th century, Frederick the Great had a summer residence built here from 1745, which he named “Sanssouci”. We will also explain why there are potatoes as well as flowers on Frederick’s grave.

Severely damaged by Allied bombing raids during World War II, Potsdam lost its direct connection to West Berlin in August 1961 when the Berlin Wall was built. The Glienicke Bridge became a symbol of division and the exchange of agents.

Discover with us beautiful Potsdam with its more than 1000 years of exciting and varied history. We will visit the Glienicke Bridge, Cecilienhof Palace, the Dutch Quarter, the Brandenburg Gate (yes, Potsdam has one too) and, of course, Sanssouci Palace and Park.

Please note! We do NOT enter the various castles during the tour! The castles have separate entrance fees.

All participants require a public transport ticket for this tour; this is NOT included in the price. We are happy to help with the selection.

Duration: approx. 6 hours (incl. train rides and break)

Costs: Groups of 10 or more: € 25 / person (reduced rate € 23)
up to 9 people and school classes: Price on request

If you would like to book this tour, please use this link.

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In principle, all our tours are barrier-free, but as there may be restrictions in the city at short notice, please inform us in advance.

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This tour is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your four-legged friend with you.

“A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in.”

Frederick the Great, 1712 – 1786, Prussian king 1740 – 1786

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Jewish Berlin

On this tour we explore the former Jewish quarter of Berlin. Find out how long Jewish culture has been part of Berlin. We will learn about Otto Weidt and why the name Regina Jonas was forgotten for many years. Other stops on our tour include the New Synagogue and the Jewish Cemetery in Berlin-Mitte.

Duration: approx. 3 hours (incl. break)

Costs: Groups of 10 or more: € 15 / person (reduced rate € 13)
up to 9 people and school classes: Price on request

If you would like to book this tour, please use this link.

Symbol Barrierefreiheit

In principle, all our tours are barrier-free, but as there may be restrictions in the city at short notice, please inform us in advance.

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This tour is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your four-legged friend with you.

“Only through acknowledgment of the erasure and void of Jewish life can the history of Berlin and Europe have a human future.”

Daniel Libeskind, *1946, American architect

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Divided Berlin

On this tour we discover the former East Berlin. How did Berlin come to be divided into sectors and how was the Wall built in 1961? Where are the original remains of the Wall still standing today? What exactly was the Palace of Tears? These and many other questions will be answered on the tour.

All participants require a public transport ticket for this tour; this is NOT included in the price. We are happy to help with the selection.

Duration: approx. 3.5 hours (incl. break)

Costs: Groups of 10 or more: € 15 / person (reduced rate € 13)
up to 9 people and school classes: Price on request

If you would like to book this tour, please use this link.

Symbol Barrierefreiheit

In principle, all our tours are barrier-free, but as there may be restrictions in the city at short notice, please inform us in advance.

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This tour is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your four-legged friend with you.

“All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin. And therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words, ‘Ich bin ein Berliner!'”

[„Ich bin ein Berliner!“ means „I am a Berliner!“ (a citizen of Berlin)]

John F. Kennedy, 1917 – 1963, President of the USA from 1961 to 1963