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Explore Munich's history of National Socialism on this 2-hour guided tour in German, visiting key sites like Königsplatz, the Führerbau, and Odeonsplatz.
Discover Munich’s complex past with the National Socialism Historical Tour in German, a 2-hour guided walking experience that takes you through the city’s pivotal locations. Priced at just $19 per person, this tour is accessible for many and offers a detailed look at Munich’s role in the rise of the Nazi movement. Led by a professional guide, the tour covers key events such as November 9, 1923, the rise of NSDAP, and what life was like in Germany during the National Socialist era.
We appreciate that this tour offers both private and group options, providing flexibility for different preferences. The tour starts at Staatliche Antikensammlungen, with the guide identifiable by a big blue bag. It’s an ideal choice for those interested in history, especially because the activity is wheelchair accessible, though it is not suited for visitors with mobility impairments.
While the 2-hour duration keeps things concise, it still covers significant landmarks and stories. The price point makes it an affordable way to deepen understanding of Munich’s history, although it does not include entrance fees or food and drinks. This tour is best for those comfortable with walking and interested in historic sites related to the Third Reich.


The tour begins at the main entrance of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, located in central Munich. The guide is easy to spot thanks to their big blue bag with white lettering. This meeting point is convenient and well-known, making it simple to join the tour without confusion. The tour is designed to be accessible and takes place rain or shine, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
The 2-hour walking experience stays mainly within the city center, emphasizing the most historically significant spots linked to the rise of National Socialism. The tour ends back at the initial meeting point, making it easy to plan your day afterward.
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The first major stop is Königsplatz, a square associated with political rallies and Nazi architecture. From here, the guide leads visitors to the former Führerbau, where the Munich Agreement was signed in 1938. Today, this site hosts the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism.
Walking along Briennerstrasse, the tour covers parts of the city deeply tied to the Nazi movement. The guide shares stories and contextual details, supported by historic black-and-white photographs of Munich in the 1920s and 30s. The photos are a visual aid that help illustrate Munich’s transformation during this era.

Next, the tour passes the former Gestapo headquarters, emphasizing Munich’s role in Nazi security operations. The route then reaches Feldherrnhalle at Odeonsplatz, where Hitler’s Beer Hall Putsch took place on November 9, 1933. This key event marked a turning point in the Nazi rise to power and is highlighted during the tour with engaging storytelling and historical images.
The guide uses black and white photographs to bring these events to life, helping visitors visualize the past, especially Munich’s streets in the early 20th century. The walk along Briennerstrasse ties these sites together into a narrative about political turbulence and ideological shifts.

Throughout the tour, black and white photographs are used to illustrate the period’s atmosphere and key moments. These images depict Munich during the 1920s and 30s, giving context to the physical locations and the stories shared. This visual element enhances understanding and makes the historical discussion more tangible.
The photographs are carefully selected to complement the guide’s commentary, allowing visitors to connect the locations with the events that unfolded there. This approach ensures a vivid sense of history, even in a short walking tour.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour is designed with wheelchair accessibility in mind, though it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments. The meeting point at the Antikensammlungen is easy to reach, and the short duration keeps physical exertion manageable.
Guides are fluent in German and lead the group at a comfortable pace, making sure everyone can follow along and see the important sites. Since entrance fees are not included, visitors might want to plan for additional costs if they wish to explore specific locations further.
At $19 per person, this tour provides a budget-friendly way to explore Munich’s Nazi history with an expert guide. The inclusion of historic photographs and detailed storytelling makes the experience more engaging than simply walking past landmarks.
However, it’s important to note that food and drinks, entrance fees, and hotel transfers are not included, so visitors should budget accordingly. The tour’s short duration is perfect for those with limited time or those who prefer a focused, informative stroll.
This tour stands out for its affordability and specific focus on Munich’s role in National Socialism. It differs from other similar tours that may include more extensive sites or private transportation. The option to choose between private and group tours makes it flexible, while the live German guide offers an authentic experience for German speakers.
Other comparable experiences include guided tours of Munich’s historic town hall or the rise of Hitler in Munich, but this tour’s emphasis on specific landmarks like Königsplatz and the Führerbau makes it particularly suited for visitors interested in the political and military history of the Nazi era.
Visitors should wear comfortable shoes since the tour involves walking around central Munich. It’s advisable to prepare for rain or shine, as the activity takes place outdoors regardless of weather.
Since the tour is in German, non-German speakers may find it challenging unless they understand the language, so language preference should be considered when booking. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility issues, given the walking involved.

This 2-hour guided tour in German offers a focused look at Munich’s pivotal role in the rise of National Socialism. It provides an affordable, accessible way to understand the city’s history, with a knowledgeable guide bringing the sites and events to life through storytelling and photographs.
The location choices are significant and carefully selected, helping visitors connect physical landmarks with historical narratives. The visual aids enhance learning, and the tour’s short duration makes it manageable for most visitors. While it doesn’t include entries or food, the value lies in the storytelling and site visits.
This experience is best suited for history enthusiasts, students, or those interested in Munich’s political past. It offers insights into how the Nazi movement took hold in Munich, making it a worthwhile addition to a broader exploration of the city’s history.
Is this tour suitable for non-German speakers?
No, the tour is conducted in German, so non-German speakers may find it difficult to follow along without translation.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts in front of the main entrance of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen and ends back at the same location.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended as the tour involves walking around central Munich.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included; visitors should budget extra if they wish to visit specific sites.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $19 per person.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
Is there an option for a private tour?
Yes, you can choose between private and group options when booking.