Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum Map (2017-2008)
Planning your visit to the Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum?
The Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum is a former Nazi concentration camp located in Oranienburg, Germany. It now serves as a historical site and museum dedicated to educating the public about the atrocities committed during the Holocaust and preserving the memory of the victims imprisoned and murdered there between 1936 and 1945.
The most up-to-date Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum Map helps you easily locate powerful exhibits like Tower A, the pathology lab, and Station Z. Navigate directly to the barracks area or the punishment cells without backtracking.
The map also highlights the visitor center, gift shop, and the Café im Dokumentationszentrum—ideal for a reflective break. Make every step of your visit intentional and meaningful.
Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum Map 2012
The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum map from 2012 presents a detailed and somber layout of the former concentration camp, now a major site of remembrance and education located in Oranienburg, about 35 km north of Berlin. The site is organized around the original camp’s isosceles triangle design, with the main entrance at Tower A, which served as the central control point for the SS and offers a commanding view of the entire camp.
Printable Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum Map PDF 2012
Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum Map 2017
Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum Map 2008
FAQ
Do I need a reservation for Sachsenhausen?
No, you do not need a reservation to visit the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum as an individual visitor—entry is free and you can simply arrive during opening hours. Reservations are only necessary if you wish to book a guided tour or workshop, and due to high demand, these should be booked online several months in advance.
How much does it cost to go to the Sachsenhausen Memorial?
Admission to the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum is free for all visitors. There is a charge for optional services: guided tours (public or private) and audio guides. Public guided tours cost €3.50 per person (€2.50 with concession), while audio guides are available for €3.50 per device (group rate €2.50)13. Private or third-party tours booked through agencies may cost more, typically €15–30 per person.
Can you go to Sachsenhausen on your own?
Yes, you can visit Sachsenhausen on your own without a guide or reservation. The memorial is well-signposted with extensive information in English and German, and you can purchase a map on site for a small fee or rent an audio guide for additional context.




