Visit the Struthof Concentration Camp and its museum, accompanied with care and respect. Reflect on history, discover the stories of those who suffered, and deepen your understanding of this significant and dark chapter of World War II.
Departing from Strasbourg or Colmar at 9:00 a.m., embark on a private day trip to the Vosges Mountains, home to the Struthof Concentration Camp, built in 1941. Accompanied by a certified local guide, explore the museum's carefully curated exhibits, which trace the history of the camp and the human stories behind this tragic site.
The tour continues with a guided walk through the camp itself, including the gas chamber and crematorium, approached with the utmost respect and sensitivity. Throughout the day, your guide provides illuminating context and personal stories, allowing you to understand the profound historical significance of Struthof while honoring the memory of those who suffered there.
Lunch can be taken in a traditional mountain inn, offering an authentic and convivial break.
The journey through the serene landscapes of the Vosges Mountains provides a conducive setting for reflection during this moving experience. The day concludes in the late afternoon with the return to Strasbourg or Colmar, leaving you with a deeper understanding of history, a moment of solemn reflection, and a meaningful connection to this pivotal chapter of World War II.
This exclusive private excursion combines in-depth historical insight, personalized guidance, and comfort, offering a memorable and contemplative experience for those seeking both education and reflection.
Recommended for visitors aged 14 and over.
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