Alsace WWII History Private Tour from Strasbourg
From: 147 €Gain a deeper understanding of Alsace’s unique and often turbulent history on this private full-day journey through some of the region’s most important World War II sites. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, explore the historical events that shaped Alsace during a period marked by occupation, conflict, and profound human tragedy.
Your day begins at the Alsace-Moselle Memorial Museum, where immersive exhibits and historical accounts reveal the complex relationship between France and Germany and the impact of World War II on the local population. Through detailed presentations and authentic testimonies, discover how the region’s unique identity was profoundly affected during this period.
The experience continues with a visit to the former Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, the only Nazi concentration camp established on present-day French territory. This solemn site serves as a place of remembrance and reflection, offering important insight into the realities of the camp system and honoring the memory of those who suffered and lost their lives there.
A lunch break is scheduled in a local village, allowing time to relax before continuing your exploration of this important historical heritage. Throughout the day, your private guide provides context, historical background, and thoughtful commentary, ensuring a meaningful and respectful experience dedicated to understanding Alsace’s wartime legacy.
PUBLIC RATES PER PERSON: 2 pax €438 / 3 pax €308 / 4 pax €244 / 5 pax €205 / 6 pax €179 / 7 pax €161 / 8 pax €147




