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Explore Munich’s dark history on a 2-hour guided walk through the Old Town, visiting landmarks like Frauenkirche and Neuhauser Tor for €19 per person.
Discover the intriguing and shadowy side of Munich with the Stadtführung Henker, Huren, Hexen tour offered in German for just $19 per person. This 2-hour guided walk takes you through the historic Old Town, revealing Munich’s darker past involving executioners, witches, and prostitution. The tour starts at the Neuhauser archway and involves visits to St. Michael’s Church, the Frauenkirche, and the Alter Hof. It’s ideal for those interested in a different perspective on Munich’s history, especially if you enjoy stories about medieval punishments, witch hunts, and city legends.
While this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into Munich’s past, it’s worth noting that it is conducted entirely in German and requires comfortable shoes for walking. The experience is wheelchair accessible but might not suit visitors with mobility issues. With a moderate rating of 3.7 out of 5 based on three reviews, it provides a mix of positive feedback and constructive criticism, making it a good option for curious history buffs who enjoy a darker historical theme.


This city walk explores Munich’s lesser-known history involving executioners, witches, and prostitutes. As the guide leads you through the Old Town, you’ll hear stories about how city authorities managed crime and punishment during medieval times. The tour emphasizes the connection between executioners and pimps, revealing how Munich’s leaders handled social issues and criminal justice historically.
Expect to stand at Neuhauser Tor, the gate where delinquents were once led out of the city to face execution. From there, the route passes along the historic salt road, adding a sense of continuity with the city’s trading past. The guide also shares fun anecdotes and explanations about places like the Jesuit college, with a focus on witch hunts and prohibition of prostitution that lasted until the 1970s.
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The tour begins at Neuhauser archway, where your guide, identifiable by a BIG BLUE BAG with “Weis(s)er Stadtvogel” written in white, awaits. This meeting point is easy to find in the busy Munich city center. The tour ends back at the same location, making it simple to plan your day afterward.
You’ll walk through city streets and historic sites at a leisurely pace, with the opportunity to ask questions. The live guide speaks German, and the tour is rain or shine, so weather considerations should be kept in mind. It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes for the walking.

St. Michael’s Church is among the notable stops, offering insights into Munich’s religious history. Though the tour doesn’t include entrance fees, the exterior views and stories about its significance are part of the experience. The Frauenkirche, Munich’s iconic cathedral, provides a backdrop to stories about city legends and medieval punishments.
The Alter Hof, the Old Court, is another historic site on the route, representing the seat of power in early Munich history. The guide shares stories about how the city was governed and the role of executioners outside of city walls, illustrating the dark side of medieval justice.

A central theme of the tour is the witch hunts, with the guide explaining why the headquarters were outside the city and how witch accusations impacted Munich’s history. Travelers learn the reasons behind the witch hunts and their height during medieval times.
The tour also discusses Munich’s prostitution scene, which ended in the 1970s. The guide explores why prostitution was once prevalent and how social attitudes changed over time. These stories give context to Munich’s social and legal history, providing a broader picture beyond traditional sightseeing.
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Based on reviews, the guide is described as knowledgeable and personable. However, some mention that acoustics in busy city areas can make parts of the narration difficult to understand. One reviewer notes that timing and location during a church rehearsal made parts of the tour less clear.
Despite minor challenges, the overall atmosphere is described as “mega” and well-organized. The tour’s dark themes create a fascinating mood, especially on a rainy day, making it a memorable experience for those interested in Munich’s shadowy history.
This tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s not suited for people with mobility impairments. Since it involves walking through historic streets, comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour does not include entrance fees or food and drinks, so plan accordingly if you wish to visit specific sites afterward.
Booking is flexible, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance. You also have the option to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning your Munich visit.
If you’re interested in exploring Munich’s legends, secret societies, or ghost stories, this tour offers a specific focus on dark historical themes. Other similar experiences include mystic sagas or night watchman walks, but this tour’s emphasis on witch hunts, executioners, and prostitution sets it apart.
While some reviews mention acoustic issues and timing inconveniences, the majority find the stories interesting and well-presented. It remains a good choice for those who enjoy dark history topics delivered in German.
This guided walk stands out for its specialized focus on Munich’s medieval punishment, witch hunts, and social issues. Its affordable price and central location make it accessible for travelers who want a different perspective on the city beyond typical sightseeing.
However, language barriers and walking requirements should be considered. The dark themes and historic landmarks make this tour particularly appealing for history enthusiasts and those interested in Munich’s shadowy past. Overall, it offers a unique glimpse into Munich’s lesser-known stories that are both entertaining and educational.
“Wetter war besch….aber die Stimmung war mega….alles perfekt organisiert wie immer….und unser Guide Julia war perfekt….vielen Dank mit 5 fla…”
Is this tour suitable for non-German speakers?
This tour is conducted entirely in German, so non-German speakers may find it challenging to follow along.
How long does the tour last?
The guided walk lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Neuhauser archway, with the guide wearing a BIG BLUE BAG.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible but not suitable for those with significant mobility impairments.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through historic streets and outdoor sites.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.