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Third Reich Cologne: A Private 1933-1945 History Walk

Cologne1 hour

Description

Walk in the footsteps of history on this private, three-hour tour exploring Cologne’s transformation during the rise and fall of the Third Reich. This is not just dates and events—it is an intimate look at how a civilization faced oppression, resilience, and moral collapse. Begin at Cologne Cathedral, a silent witness and symbol of hope amid a city nearly destroyed. Continue to the Old Town and Old Market, where Nazi policies reshaped daily life. Stand before the Roonstraße Synagogue—a memorial to the Jewish community shattered during Kristallnacht—and sense the weight of cultural loss that still echoes. At EL-DE Haus, the former Gestapo headquarters, confront the machinery of terror in cells where stories of suffering and resistance remain. Conclude on the Hohenzollern Bridge, reflecting on Cologne’s postwar recovery and enduring lessons. This respectful experience connects you to Cologne’s deepest wounds and its extraordinary capacity for renewal.

Tour Options

French Guided Tour
Portuguese Guided Tour
Italian Guided Tour
German Guided Tour
English Guided Tour

Itinerary

10 min

Cologne Cathedral is a stunning Gothic masterpiece that withstood the challenges of World War II, serving as a symbol of resilience during the tumultuous period from 1933 to 1945. (Outside visit)

5 min

The Heinzelmännchenbrunnen, a charming fountain depicting the mythological Heinzelmännchen, provides a glimpse into the city's folklore and cultural heritage, offering a respite from the dark days of the Nazi era.

10 min

The Old Market, once a bustling hub of commerce, witnessed the impact of Nazi policies and wartime hardships, but has since been revitalized as a vibrant square in modern Cologne.

10 min

The Roonstraße Synagogue, tragically destroyed during Kristallnacht in 1938, represents the loss of Jewish life and cultural heritage during this dark period.

Admission not included60 min

The EL-DE Haus, once the headquarters of the Gestapo, serves as a haunting reminder of the terror and oppression experienced by countless individuals under Nazi rule.

10 min

Hohenzollern Bridge, despite suffering damage during the war, stands as a symbol of unity and connection, linking the past to the present and offering hope for a better future.

Highlights

Professional local guide

What's included

Included
Professional local guide
Not included
Admission fee to exhibit/museum EL-DE Haus : 5 EUR

Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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