Can you visit Natzweiler-Struthof?

Can you visit Natzweiler-Struthof?

The Natzweiler-Struthof Historical Site is open from March 1 through Christmas Eve, opening at 09:00 daily, until 5:00 during the spring and fall months, and until 06:30 from April 15 through October 15. A typical visit takes between 1.5 and 3.5 hours.

Where is Natzweiler concentration camp?

eastern France
The Germans established the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp near the town of Natzweiler, about 31 miles southwest of Strasbourg, the capital of the province of Alsace (in eastern France). It was one of the smaller concentration camps built by the Germans.

Do you need tickets to visit Dachau?

Visiting Dachau Concentration Camp is free. There is no entrance admission but guided tours and the use of audio guides will cost you just a few euros.

What labor camp was located the furthest north?

Neuengamme concentration camp

Neuengamme
Prisoners at forced labor along the camp fence
Neuengamme concentration camp Location of Neuengamme in Hamburg Show map of Hamburg Show map of Germany Show all
Location Hamburg, Northern Germany
Operated by Schutzstaffel (SS)

What was the name of the concentration camp in France?

The central concentration camp in France was Drancy, not far from Paris. Following the German occupation in 1940, Drancy was initially used as a camp for French and British prisoners of war. Beginning in the summer of 1941, when the roundup of Paris Jews began, Drancy was used to imprison Jewish detainees.

Was there any concentration camps in France?

Is Dachau still open?

Opening Hours Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site Open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM.

How much does it cost to visit Dachau?

3 Euro
Yes the entrance to the is free of charge, the 2,5h guided tour in english starts daily at 11 am & 1 pm & costs 3 Euro. It’s not made up, a concentration camp memorial site isn’t supposed “to look good”. over a year ago. Entrance is free, no need to pay for a guided tour.

Is Dachau open to the public?

Visiting hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and on all public holidays. Admission is free. The camp offers audioguides and 30-minute or 2½-hour walking tours, or you can book an escorted coach tour from Munich.