One of the most important events in the history of mankind took place here. An evil place, it was very difficult not to start crying. Full review by Maria H
Mar 7, 2024
I visited on a Saturday morning in March and there were a few people there when I visited. Entry is free and the site is now dedicated as a memorial to the meeting that was held there in 1942 by the … Full review by anthonyrussell84
Nov 20, 2023
A very moving experience to be here and learn more about the ‘final solution.’ I especially enjoyed the interactive exhibits which help you to look behind what you can see in a document or photograph… Full review by pragmaticman
Can you tell me if there is a bus from the train station to Wannsee House and how often they run
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Yes there is. The bus stops are right outside the train station. I dont know exactly how often they run but they are pretty regular - every 20/30 minutes approx.
Hi - How does get a guided tour? Are there audio guides that i can rent? Or are there any guides you recommend?
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I was on a private tour with a German friend of mine and I didn't see any guided tours or audio items available although if you go to the website, you can find an answer. Most of the …
I was on a private tour with a German friend of mine and I didn't see any guided tours or audio items available although if you go to the website, you can find an answer. Most of the displays are documents and pictures.The house itself is beautiful as is the back of the house which faces the lake. It's a worthwhile tour and chilling what took place there.
We are staying in Berlin for 4 days but want to visit Wannsee. What is the best way of getting there? And can we do Sanssouci Palace on the same day? how many hours do we need for the Wannsee exhibit and area?
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We got to wansee by train and a cab from the station. We took a bus back to the station and returned by train. The trains run frequently. You could spend from an hour to 3 to 4 hours …
We got to wansee by train and a cab from the station. We took a bus back to the station and returned by train. The trains run frequently. You could spend from an hour to 3 to 4 hours depending on how much detail you wish to take in
Take the S-bahn (S7 direction Potsdam from Berlin Hbf or S1 from Potsdamerplatz) to the Wannsee stop. On the lake side of the street above, catch the 114 bus towards Hackeshorn. …
Take the S-bahn (S7 direction Potsdam from Berlin Hbf or S1 from Potsdamerplatz) to the Wannsee stop. On the lake side of the street above, catch the 114 bus towards Hackeshorn. Get out at the Am Grossen Wannsee stop. From there it's a brief walk. If you purchase a ticket for the A&B zones, you should be covered. Or consider an A&B day ticket for the trip back and any other sides trips in the A&B zone that day. It's worth it.