GUIDING DIFFICULT HISTORY WITH CLARITY AND RESPECT

We offer both guided visits to the Dachau Memorial Site and specialized walking tours around Munich that explore the political, cultural, and urban history of National Socialism. Each experience is shaped by the same guiding principles of clarity, context, and respectful engagement with difficult history.

Licensed guide leading a small group during a guided visit at the Dachau Memorial Site.

A guided visit at the Dachau Memorial Site, led with historical context and respect.
Photo: Duy Thanh Nguyen

OUR APPROACH TO DIFFICULT HISTORY

Visiting sites connected to Nazi Germany requires more than historical knowledge. Our role as guides is to provide structure, context, and clarity — helping visitors understand what they are seeing, how these places functioned, and why their history still matters today. We guide in a calm, respectful manner, encourage questions, and allow space for reflection, ensuring that each tour is thoughtful, informative, and appropriate to the setting.

WHY DACHAU

Dachau was the first concentration camp established by the Nazi regime and became a model for those that followed. For us, guiding here carries a particular responsibility. The site demands clarity, sensitivity, and precision — qualities that also shape how we approach our work in Munich and beyond.

EXPLORE OUR GUIDED TOURS

Learn more about our guided visits to the Dachau Memorial Site and our walking tours in Munich exploring the history of National Socialism.