A deep dive into History: Hamburg and Neuengamme

Explore Hamburg’s WWII history at the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial and the Hanover Station site.
Begin with a narrated drive to Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial, where you'll learn about its history as a forced labor site and the stories of those who suffered there. Visit the outdoor exhibits and the House of Remembrance before continuing to Lohse Park, once home to the Hanover train station used for deportations between 1940 and 1945. You'll stop to see the name plates that honor Hamburg’s deported citizens before returning to your ship.
Energy Level
Duration
4 Hours
Type
CULTURED
Accessible
No
Shore Thing Highlights
Visit the memorial and museum of the Neuengamme Concentration Camp, established in December 1938
Make stops at the camp's House of Remembrance, the Lohse Park memorial, and the Hanover train station
Experience a unique and sobering perspective on Hamburg’s WWII history, and honor the memory of the Jews, Sinti, and Roma people who were deported
Need to know
This Shore Thing is not wheelchair accessible
The drive time to each location is approximately 45 minutes
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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