Stutthof Camp Tour
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Stutthof is a German name for Sztutowo – small village located 40 km east from Gdansk, brought with the German invasion of Poland in September 1939. It was the first Nazi concentration camp established on Polish territory and also the last to be dissolved. Camp grew gradually from less than 300 prisoners at the beginning to over 50 000 at one time. Most of the prisoners were Poles from Gdansk and Pomerania region but there were also many Polish who were brought here from Warsaw, Bialystok and even from Baltic States. It is estimated that more than 110 000 people were deported here and 85 000 died in this concentration camp. Today it is a memorial place and museum open for visitors all year long. Remains of gas chambers and barracks where prisoners lived can be seen here as well as crematory building and memorial stones.
Tour lasts approx 5 hours
Prices:
- 800 PLN total (1-2 persons)
- 950 PLN total (3-6 persons)
- Contact us (7 persons or more)
If you have more time we can also combine this tour with short visit in the Old Town of Gdansk. Then such tour would last up to 7 hours and include also such highlights of Gdansk like St Mary’s Church, Dlugi Targ with Artus Court and Neptune’s Fountain, Green Gate, the Crane and other historic buildings seen during a short walk across the Old Town.
Tour lasts approx 7 hours
Prices:
- 1000 PLN total (1-2 persons)
- 1200 PLN total (3-6 persons)
- Contact us (7 persons or more)