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Explore 300 years of medical history at Berlin's Charité with a 2-hour guided tour, highlighting famous scientists, historic buildings, and intriguing stories.

The Berlin Charité Guided History Tour offers a fascinating look into 300 years of medical history right in the heart of Berlin. Priced at an accessible rate, this 2-hour tour takes you around Berlin’s most renowned hospital, renowned for its contributions to medicine and science. The tour is led by a live guide in German, providing in-depth stories about the site’s past, including notable figures like Rudolf Virchow, Emil von Behring, Robert Koch, and Ferdinand Sauerbruch.
This experience is ideal for those interested in medical history, science, or Berlin’s heritage. It’s especially suited to visitors who enjoy outdoor exploration, as much of the tour takes place on public pathways outside the hospital. A key consideration is that the hospital grounds are not accessible for group tours, and the inside visit is limited to the historic “medicine temple” and the oldest teaching building.
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The tour begins at the Charité Bed House, which is viewed from outside due to hospital protections. From there, it progresses along Luisenstraße and across the university campus, giving a glimpse of the historic site where medical education and innovation developed over centuries. The “medicine temple”, the oldest surviving teaching building, is a core highlight, symbolizing Berlin’s long-standing medical teaching tradition.
Throughout the walk, the guide shares stories of life, death, and discovery associated with the institution. Visitors learn about famous physicians who transformed medicine, such as Robert Koch, known for his work on tuberculosis, and Emil von Behring, pioneer of serum therapy. The narrative also touches on darker chapters, including the hospital’s collaboration with the Nazi regime, adding depth to its history.

The “medicine temple” is a mysterious, hidden relic, standing as Berlin’s oldest teaching building. It’s located in a backyard, and visitors have the chance to explore this historic structure from inside during the tour. This building exemplifies Berlin’s medical education roots and is a key draw for those interested in architectural and institutional history.
While the Charité Bed House itself is not entered due to hygiene regulations, the outside view, combined with the inside of the “medicine temple,” provides a compelling glimpse into medical teaching over centuries. The oldest surviving teaching building adds a tangible connection to Berlin’s academic legacy.
Throughout the tour, the guide highlights prominent scientists associated with the Charité. Rudolf Virchow, known as the father of modern pathology, played a pivotal role in developing cell theory. Famous Nobel Prize winners like Emil von Behring and Robert Koch are celebrated for their groundbreaking discoveries in immunology and microbiology.
The tour emphasizes how these scientists’ work established Berlin as a center of medical innovation. Their stories intertwine with the development of the hospital and the broader scientific community in Europe.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants will get a good look at the Charité Campus Mitte, one of Europe’s most important hospitals. While the hospital grounds are not open for group visits, the exterior architecture and campus layout give insight into the scale and significance of the institution.
Information about the hospital’s current role in medical treatment and research complements the historical narrative, providing context for how the legacy of innovation continues today.
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The tour departs from in front of the Charité Tower, located at the crossroads of Schumannstraße, Charitéstraße, and Charitéplatz. The coordinates are 52.52360534667969, 13.378373146057129. It is essential to arrive on time, as the tour starts promptly.
This tour is suitable for those comfortable walking outdoors, as much of it involves standing, walking along streets, and outdoor sightseeing. It is important to note that the hospital grounds are off-limits for group access, so interior visits are limited to the “medicine temple”.
Participants should be aware that inside access is only granted to the “medicine temple”, and the hospital itself cannot be entered. The tour is conducted in German, so some familiarity with the language can enhance the experience.
The Animal Anatomical Theatre (TAT) is included in the visit, but opening hours may vary due to events or holidays, which could affect the experience. The tour’s outdoor focus makes it more suitable for milder weather, and those planning in winter may find the experience less comfortable due to the outdoor walking component.
This tour is offered by Secret Tours Berlin, a provider known for curated historical experiences. For those interested in exploring Berlin’s hidden corners and lesser-known stories, similar tours include hidden backyards, Gendarmenmarkt gems, and Berlin’s WWII sites.
Additional options on GetYourGuide include tours focusing on Berlin’s government district, Hitler’s story, and DDR history, which complement the medical history theme.

The Berlin Charité Guided History Tour provides an accessible and insightful look into three centuries of medical development in Berlin. Its focus on notable scientists and historic buildings makes it a valuable experience for those with an interest in science, history, or architecture.
The tour’s main strength lies in its narrative of scientific achievement and the story behind one of Europe’s most important hospitals. However, visitors should be prepared for outdoor walking and limited interior access. It’s best suited for history enthusiasts, medical buffs, and visitors seeking a thought-provoking tour of Berlin’s medical heritage.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is primarily outdoor and educational, so it can be suitable for children comfortable with walking and outdoor environments.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking is recommended as spots can fill up. You can reserve and pay later with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Can I visit the interiors of the hospital?
No, the hospital grounds are not accessible for group tours, and only the “medicine temple” is visited inside.
Is the tour conducted in English?
No, the live guide speaks German. However, the content is rich and visually engaging.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for walking, especially in colder months, as much of the tour is outdoors.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is suitable for most ages, but keep in mind the outdoor walking involved.
Are there any accessibility issues?
The hospital grounds are not accessible for groups, and the tour involves walking on outdoor pathways, which may be challenging for some visitors.
What makes this tour different from other Berlin historical tours?
This tour focuses specifically on medical history and the Charité’s role in science and healthcare, with exclusive access to the “medicine temple” and stories of famous scientists.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.