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Stutthof Museum, Poland

The Stutthof Museum in Poland is a poignant historical site that serves as a memorial to the victims of the Nazi concentration camp established there during World War II. Visitors can explore the somber exhibitions and original camp structures, which offer a profound insight into the atrocities of the past and a compelling reminder of the importance of remembrance and education.
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Average activity duration: 2-3 hours
Muzealna 6, 82-110 Sztutowo, Poland

Stutthof Museum, Poland: Our most recommended tours and activities

Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Regular Tour

Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Regular Tour

Step back in time on this tour of the Stutthof Concentration Camp from Gdansk. Be moved by stories from the victims of the camp and see sights where past atrocities occurred.  Be picked up from your hotel in a comfortable and climate-controlled minibus. Relax on the drive to the Stutthof Concentration Camp. Meet your guide and begin your tour of the complex.  Visit the Memorial Museum that commemorates victims of the former Nazi Camp, before moving on to see inside of the commander’s villa. Proceed to the gas chambers and crematorium, while hearing about the mass murder that took place here.  Pay your respects at the camp victims’ monument, before learning about the persecution and occupation of Pomerania. Later on, you will see the first Nazi concentration camp outside of German territory. Travel to Sztutowo, where there was a former camp. Take a 2-hour guided tour of the Stutthof Museum before returning to your accommodation in Gdansk.

Gdansk: Small-Group Stutthof Tour

Gdansk: Small-Group Stutthof Tour

Your tour will begin as your English-speaking driver picks you and your group from your hotel. From here it will take you about an hour to get to the Stutthof Museum. Once there, your driver will take you to your private guide who will explain to you all of the details about this place. Within the camp, you will visit both the old and the new camp quarters, as well as the commander’s villa. You will then go to the gas chambers and the crematorium, where you will hear terrifying reports of mass murder. You will then be able to pay your respects at the camp victims’ monument, before learning about the persecution and occupation of Pomerania. Your tour of the Stutthof Concentration Camp will take around 2 hours, and at the conclusion of your tour you will taken back to your point of origin in Gdansk.

Private transportation to the Stutthof Concentration Camp 4h

Private transportation to the Stutthof Concentration Camp 4h

Stutthof was the place where 110,000 people were kept: men, women and children, citizens of 28 countries and over 30 nationalities during World War II. It was the place where 65,000 people died through executions and exterminating living conditions. Now it is a museum, a place dedicated to memory, where you can see and hear about this horrible part of human history. The more we learn about past atrocities, the better equipped we are to prevent them.  The Stutthof concentration camp is currently open for visitors. Since the exposition may be quite shocking, it may be visited only by persons who are aged 13 or over.  The price includes transportation in both directions and assistance once at the destination - your driver will be waiting for you and help in organizing a guide.

Stutthof Concentration Camp Half-Day Private Tour

Stutthof Concentration Camp Half-Day Private Tour

Stutthof was the first Nazi concentration camp established on Polish territory and remained operational longer than any other. It was created in 1939 and was initially intended to hold around 3,000 prisoners, primarily targeting the Jewish population and the Polish intelligentsia from the Pomeranian region and the Free City of Gdańsk. Over time, the camp became a site of unimaginable suffering for more than 110,000 people from 26 countries. Many of them were subjected to forced labor, starvation, torture, and mass executions, including in gas chambers. Today, the Stutthof concentration camp is open to visitors as a museum and place of reflection. Due to the graphic and emotionally intense nature of the exhibition, it is recommended only for individuals aged 13 and above. The trip lasts approximately five hours and includes an entrance ticket to the Stutthof Museum, a guided tour of the historical camp grounds — including the old and new camp quarters, the commander’s villa, the gas chamber, crematorium, and the monument to the victims — and, optionally, a screening of a documentary film about the camp’s history. Our company offers private, professional tours to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, providing respectful, historically accurate guidance and comfortable transportation. We are committed to delivering a meaningful and informative experience for all visitors. A visit to Stutthof is a powerful and sobering experience that offers insight into one of the darkest chapters of human history.

Pomeranian car trips: Tricity

Pomeranian car trips: Tricity

Come to an extraordinary adventure through Pomeranian with our curated selection of unforgettable trips. Explore the inspiring medieval grandeur of Malbork Castle, delve into the wonders of Szymbark's upside-down house, learn history of Stutthof Concentration Camp, and immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of the Tricity area. With each trip lasting five hours, these one-day excursions offer a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, promising to leave you with cherished memories of Pomeranian's rich heritage and diverse landscapes.

From Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum Day Tour

From Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum Day Tour

Go on a full-day excursion to the Stutthof Concentration Camp outside of Gdansk on a trip that will expose you to the stories of the people living here during the Nazi occupation of Poland in World War II. Located only 25 miles (40 kilometers) from Gdansk, Stutthof was the first concentration camp in Poland, built by Nazis in 1939, and the last one to be freed in 1945 by the Soviet Army. It was located in a secluded, wet, and wooded area west of the small town of Sztutowo (German: Stutthof). During this period, 85,000 people were victims of genocide out of as many as 110,000 people deported there. A visit to the camp is a chance to see and learn about the gas chamber, crematorium, prisoner barracks, and the guard’s tower that are reminders of this horrific time.

Stutthof Concentration Camp:Guided Tour with Transportation

Stutthof Concentration Camp:Guided Tour with Transportation

"Take advantage of comfortable pick up service and experience guided excursion to Stutthof Concentration Camp. Learn how it functioned during the Nazi occupation of Poland in WWII. See authentic barracks and gas chambers in very first Concentration Camp in Poland. Explore whole area with licensed guide and discover facts which are accessible only here. Stutthof was the first concentration camp built in Poland by the Nazis. During its 5 years of existence, the camp held prisoners from 28 countries. Over 110,000 prisoners were tortured, forced to work or died in the gas chambers. During 5 hours you will explore whole area, see moving exhibitions and enter Stutthof Museum Cinema. On the way back you will take relaxing walk toward beach. See white sand and great landscape of Baltic Sea. Enjoy the view and don’t worry about return, you will have drop off to your place. Extend your trip and see also Westerplatte in 7-hours option. It was a military base for many different armies, now is main symbol for the beginning of the Second World War. You will see a small military cemetery and a huge Monument to the defenders of the Polish Coast. Otherwise visit the Museum of the Second World War - considered to be one of the best museums in Poland. Get to know with details about WWII, create your own opinion based on different points of view. The Guide provides you clear context and informative tour. Or choose walking tour of the best highlights of Gdansk Old Town. This adorable Old Town is full of great sights on every corner. Visit the biggest brick church in the world - St. Mary’s Church. See Arthur’s Court, Cranz, Golden Gate and much more!"

Gdansk and Stutthof Concentration Camp Private Tour

Gdansk and Stutthof Concentration Camp Private Tour

Begin with a pickup from any location in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia. Then, drive 1 hour to visit the Stutthof Concentration Camp, where you will learn about the tragic chapter of Polish history under Nazi occupation.  From there, drive to the Old Town of Gdansk and see the Medieval Crane, Green Gate, Long Market Square with Neptune’s Fountain, the Town Hall, and the Red Room. You’ll also have the chance to visit Golden Gate, Prison Tower, the Amber Museum, Arsenal, St. Mary’s Church, or the lovely Mariacka Lane with its terraces and amber jewelry shops.  After the tour, relax on a transfer back to your desired location — whether its your hotel, the pier, a train station, or the airport.

DAILY Stutthof Concentration Camp with Guide and Transport

DAILY Stutthof Concentration Camp with Guide and Transport

With years of experience, we’re the only tour company in Gdansk that offers daily tours to Stutthof Museum with an English-speaking Guide and round-trip transfers directly from your accommodation in Gdansk. Our group tours are limited to 15 people, so you won’t feel lost in a crowd of 30 people like on other tours. Discover the secrets of one of the first Nazi concentration camps. Book a 5-hour group tour from Gdansk to Stutthof Concentration Camp. We provide a convenient pickup and drop-off service so your English-speaking driver will pick you up directly from your accommodation. Together with the group you will travel in an air-conditioned van or minibus that can comfortably fit all 15 guests. You will be greeted by a Licensed Local Guide at Stutthof Museum and go on a walking tour of the former concentration camp grounds, including wooden prisoner barracks, the gas chamber, crematorium. Stutthof Museum displays moving and informative exhibits and a documentary on the history of Stutthof. Your Expert Guide will help you understand the full story. On our way back, we will stop at a local beach, which is known for its white sand and beautiful views of the Baltic Sea. The driver will take each guest back to their accommodation in Gdansk, so you don’t have to worry about return.

Pomeranian car trips: Stutthof

Pomeranian car trips: Stutthof

Come to an extraordinary adventure through Pomeranian with our curated selection of unforgettable trips. Explore the inspiring medieval grandeur of Malbork Castle, delve into the wonders of Szymbark's upside-down house, learn history of Stutthof Concentration Camp, and immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of the Tricity area. With each trip lasting five hours, these one-day excursions offer a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, promising to leave you with cherished memories of Pomeranian's rich heritage and diverse landscapes.

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Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Regular Tour

Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Regular Tour

Step back in time on this tour of the Stutthof Concentration Camp from Gdansk. Be moved by stories from the victims of the camp and see sights where past atrocities occurred.  Be picked up from your hotel in a comfortable and climate-controlled minibus. Relax on the drive to the Stutthof Concentration Camp. Meet your guide and begin your tour of the complex.  Visit the Memorial Museum that commemorates victims of the former Nazi Camp, before moving on to see inside of the commander’s villa. Proceed to the gas chambers and crematorium, while hearing about the mass murder that took place here.  Pay your respects at the camp victims’ monument, before learning about the persecution and occupation of Pomerania. Later on, you will see the first Nazi concentration camp outside of German territory. Travel to Sztutowo, where there was a former camp. Take a 2-hour guided tour of the Stutthof Museum before returning to your accommodation in Gdansk.

Gdansk: Small-Group Stutthof Tour

Gdansk: Small-Group Stutthof Tour

Your tour will begin as your English-speaking driver picks you and your group from your hotel. From here it will take you about an hour to get to the Stutthof Museum. Once there, your driver will take you to your private guide who will explain to you all of the details about this place. Within the camp, you will visit both the old and the new camp quarters, as well as the commander’s villa. You will then go to the gas chambers and the crematorium, where you will hear terrifying reports of mass murder. You will then be able to pay your respects at the camp victims’ monument, before learning about the persecution and occupation of Pomerania. Your tour of the Stutthof Concentration Camp will take around 2 hours, and at the conclusion of your tour you will taken back to your point of origin in Gdansk.

Private transportation to the Stutthof Concentration Camp 4h

Private transportation to the Stutthof Concentration Camp 4h

Stutthof was the place where 110,000 people were kept: men, women and children, citizens of 28 countries and over 30 nationalities during World War II. It was the place where 65,000 people died through executions and exterminating living conditions. Now it is a museum, a place dedicated to memory, where you can see and hear about this horrible part of human history. The more we learn about past atrocities, the better equipped we are to prevent them.  The Stutthof concentration camp is currently open for visitors. Since the exposition may be quite shocking, it may be visited only by persons who are aged 13 or over.  The price includes transportation in both directions and assistance once at the destination - your driver will be waiting for you and help in organizing a guide.

Stutthof Concentration Camp Half-Day Private Tour

Stutthof Concentration Camp Half-Day Private Tour

Stutthof was the first Nazi concentration camp established on Polish territory and remained operational longer than any other. It was created in 1939 and was initially intended to hold around 3,000 prisoners, primarily targeting the Jewish population and the Polish intelligentsia from the Pomeranian region and the Free City of Gdańsk. Over time, the camp became a site of unimaginable suffering for more than 110,000 people from 26 countries. Many of them were subjected to forced labor, starvation, torture, and mass executions, including in gas chambers. Today, the Stutthof concentration camp is open to visitors as a museum and place of reflection. Due to the graphic and emotionally intense nature of the exhibition, it is recommended only for individuals aged 13 and above. The trip lasts approximately five hours and includes an entrance ticket to the Stutthof Museum, a guided tour of the historical camp grounds — including the old and new camp quarters, the commander’s villa, the gas chamber, crematorium, and the monument to the victims — and, optionally, a screening of a documentary film about the camp’s history. Our company offers private, professional tours to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, providing respectful, historically accurate guidance and comfortable transportation. We are committed to delivering a meaningful and informative experience for all visitors. A visit to Stutthof is a powerful and sobering experience that offers insight into one of the darkest chapters of human history.

Pomeranian car trips: Tricity

Pomeranian car trips: Tricity

Come to an extraordinary adventure through Pomeranian with our curated selection of unforgettable trips. Explore the inspiring medieval grandeur of Malbork Castle, delve into the wonders of Szymbark's upside-down house, learn history of Stutthof Concentration Camp, and immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of the Tricity area. With each trip lasting five hours, these one-day excursions offer a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, promising to leave you with cherished memories of Pomeranian's rich heritage and diverse landscapes.

From Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum Day Tour

From Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum Day Tour

Go on a full-day excursion to the Stutthof Concentration Camp outside of Gdansk on a trip that will expose you to the stories of the people living here during the Nazi occupation of Poland in World War II. Located only 25 miles (40 kilometers) from Gdansk, Stutthof was the first concentration camp in Poland, built by Nazis in 1939, and the last one to be freed in 1945 by the Soviet Army. It was located in a secluded, wet, and wooded area west of the small town of Sztutowo (German: Stutthof). During this period, 85,000 people were victims of genocide out of as many as 110,000 people deported there. A visit to the camp is a chance to see and learn about the gas chamber, crematorium, prisoner barracks, and the guard’s tower that are reminders of this horrific time.

Stutthof Concentration Camp:Guided Tour with Transportation

Stutthof Concentration Camp:Guided Tour with Transportation

"Take advantage of comfortable pick up service and experience guided excursion to Stutthof Concentration Camp. Learn how it functioned during the Nazi occupation of Poland in WWII. See authentic barracks and gas chambers in very first Concentration Camp in Poland. Explore whole area with licensed guide and discover facts which are accessible only here. Stutthof was the first concentration camp built in Poland by the Nazis. During its 5 years of existence, the camp held prisoners from 28 countries. Over 110,000 prisoners were tortured, forced to work or died in the gas chambers. During 5 hours you will explore whole area, see moving exhibitions and enter Stutthof Museum Cinema. On the way back you will take relaxing walk toward beach. See white sand and great landscape of Baltic Sea. Enjoy the view and don’t worry about return, you will have drop off to your place. Extend your trip and see also Westerplatte in 7-hours option. It was a military base for many different armies, now is main symbol for the beginning of the Second World War. You will see a small military cemetery and a huge Monument to the defenders of the Polish Coast. Otherwise visit the Museum of the Second World War - considered to be one of the best museums in Poland. Get to know with details about WWII, create your own opinion based on different points of view. The Guide provides you clear context and informative tour. Or choose walking tour of the best highlights of Gdansk Old Town. This adorable Old Town is full of great sights on every corner. Visit the biggest brick church in the world - St. Mary’s Church. See Arthur’s Court, Cranz, Golden Gate and much more!"

Gdansk and Stutthof Concentration Camp Private Tour

Gdansk and Stutthof Concentration Camp Private Tour

Begin with a pickup from any location in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia. Then, drive 1 hour to visit the Stutthof Concentration Camp, where you will learn about the tragic chapter of Polish history under Nazi occupation.  From there, drive to the Old Town of Gdansk and see the Medieval Crane, Green Gate, Long Market Square with Neptune’s Fountain, the Town Hall, and the Red Room. You’ll also have the chance to visit Golden Gate, Prison Tower, the Amber Museum, Arsenal, St. Mary’s Church, or the lovely Mariacka Lane with its terraces and amber jewelry shops.  After the tour, relax on a transfer back to your desired location — whether its your hotel, the pier, a train station, or the airport.

DAILY Stutthof Concentration Camp with Guide and Transport

DAILY Stutthof Concentration Camp with Guide and Transport

With years of experience, we’re the only tour company in Gdansk that offers daily tours to Stutthof Museum with an English-speaking Guide and round-trip transfers directly from your accommodation in Gdansk. Our group tours are limited to 15 people, so you won’t feel lost in a crowd of 30 people like on other tours. Discover the secrets of one of the first Nazi concentration camps. Book a 5-hour group tour from Gdansk to Stutthof Concentration Camp. We provide a convenient pickup and drop-off service so your English-speaking driver will pick you up directly from your accommodation. Together with the group you will travel in an air-conditioned van or minibus that can comfortably fit all 15 guests. You will be greeted by a Licensed Local Guide at Stutthof Museum and go on a walking tour of the former concentration camp grounds, including wooden prisoner barracks, the gas chamber, crematorium. Stutthof Museum displays moving and informative exhibits and a documentary on the history of Stutthof. Your Expert Guide will help you understand the full story. On our way back, we will stop at a local beach, which is known for its white sand and beautiful views of the Baltic Sea. The driver will take each guest back to their accommodation in Gdansk, so you don’t have to worry about return.

Pomeranian car trips: Stutthof

Pomeranian car trips: Stutthof

Come to an extraordinary adventure through Pomeranian with our curated selection of unforgettable trips. Explore the inspiring medieval grandeur of Malbork Castle, delve into the wonders of Szymbark's upside-down house, learn history of Stutthof Concentration Camp, and immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of the Tricity area. With each trip lasting five hours, these one-day excursions offer a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, promising to leave you with cherished memories of Pomeranian's rich heritage and diverse landscapes.

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What people are saying about Stutthof Museum, Poland

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We were only 2 people on this tour. Both driver and guide were very engaged and answered questions about politics, history and nature. The guided tour of the concentration camp Stuthoff was very informative, harsh and gave food for thought. The guide was very knowledgeable, engaged and eloquent. A very "positive experience" that everyone should do.

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Very good tour! Highly recommended! We get to learn about several things and it’s tragic how the history behind the camp was. The driver picked us up at the pickup point on time, and he’s very friendly and nice. The tourguide is very knowledgeable about the camp. We love the experience!

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It was very good. The driver drove calmly and the guide was knowledgeable and easy to understand. The history is terrible, but very interesting, and it's a place that everyone should visit to honor the people who stayed and died there.

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5 out of 5 stars

Amazing Our driver knew a lot about Poland before we arrived at the concentration camp, and our guide was knowledgeable and skilled. A trip that comes highly recommended.

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5 out of 5 stars

Very knowledgeable guide! Had time for questions that came up. Nice to have such a small group of 4 people. Highly recommend the tour.