Explore Munich’s dark history with a self-guided audio tour tracing Hitler’s rise and the Nazi regime’s impact. Discover key historical sites.
Explore Munich’s dark history with a self-guided audio tour tracing Hitler’s rise and the Nazi regime’s impact. Discover key historical sites.
- Feldherrnhalle - Munich’s historic center is dotted with significant sites marking the rise of Nazi Germany. This walking tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a dictator who altered history’s course.
- Konigsplatz - Explore Königsplatz, a grand neoclassical square that was converted into a parade ground for…
- Feldherrnhalle - Munich’s historic center is dotted with significant sites marking the rise of Nazi Germany. This walking tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a dictator who altered history’s course.
- Konigsplatz - Explore Königsplatz, a grand neoclassical square that was converted into a parade ground for massive Nazi rallies and infamous book burnings.
- Staatliches Hofbrauhaus - Munich’s historic center is dotted with significant sites marking the rise of Nazi Germany. This walking tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a dictator who altered history’s course.
- Marienplatz - Munich’s historic center is dotted with significant sites marking the rise of Nazi Germany. This walking tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a dictator who altered history’s course.
- Isartor - The tour begins at the Isartor Gate, a historic marker of Munich’s eastern boundary since the Middle Ages.
- Odeonsplatz - Munich’s historic center is dotted with significant sites marking the rise of Nazi Germany. This walking tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a dictator who altered history’s course.
- NS-Dokumentationszentrum Muenchen - Munich’s historic center is dotted with significant sites marking the rise of Nazi Germany. This walking tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a dictator who altered history’s course.
- Künstlerhaus am Lenbachplatz - Munich’s historic center is dotted with significant sites marking the rise of Nazi Germany. This walking tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a dictator who altered history’s course.
- Main Synagogue Memorial - Before concluding near Karlsplatz, the tour visits the Main Synagogue Memorial, located at the site of one of the first synagogues demolished by Hitler in June 1938.
- Drückebergergasse - Munich’s historic center is dotted with significant sites marking the rise of Nazi Germany. This walking tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a dictator who altered history’s course.

- Lifetime access to tours in English
- VoiceMap app for Android and iOS
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Lifetime access to tours in English
- VoiceMap app for Android and iOS
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Smartphone and headphones
- Transportation
- Food and drink
- Tickets or entrance fees to any museums or other attractions en route
- Smartphone and headphones
- Transportation
- Food and drink
- Tickets or entrance fees to any museums or other attractions en route
This self-guided audio tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a totalitarian leader who significantly altered history.
The tour begins at the Isartor Gate, a historical marker of Munich’s Eastern boundary since the Middle Ages. Participants will visit the modest beer hall where Hitler joined a small workers’ party that…
This self-guided audio tour traces Adolf Hitler’s path from an unknown political agitator to a totalitarian leader who significantly altered history.
The tour begins at the Isartor Gate, a historical marker of Munich’s Eastern boundary since the Middle Ages. Participants will visit the modest beer hall where Hitler joined a small workers’ party that eventually became the Nazi movement, walk through the square known for book burnings, and explore sites where both resistance fighters and regime supporters influenced Germany’s darkest era.
Although the subject matter is inherently challenging, the tour addresses historical sites with sensitivity and an educational focus, offering essential context for understanding how a democratic society can gradually fall into authoritarianism. Before concluding near Karlsplatz, the tour includes a stop at the Main Synagogue Memorial, located at the site of one of the first synagogues Hitler ordered demolished in June 1938.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.