Engagement driven experiences - Berlin edition

With the following programmes you will have your students engaged as they do the exploring instead of you doing the talking.

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Experience life in the DDR - "A city, two worlds — Berlin under the Wall.

Stories of division, escape, and life in a divided Germany.


The Berlin Wall

Experience Berlin’s deep, complex history shaped by the shadow of the Wall. This tour dives into personal stories of division and hope that defined life in a divided Germany. The Wall was more than a physical barrier; it became a symbol of the many lives and dreams that were shattered and torn apart.

Bernauer Straße is a significant street in Berlin that stands as a powerful symbol of the city’s Cold War division. A large section of the old Wall still stands here, making it easy to imagine what life was like behind the barrier. The street is full of historical traces that tell of numerous escape attempts and the tragic family separations that occurred under the Wall’s regime.

What It Involves

You will be divided into eight groups, each focusing on a specific aspect of the Wall’s impact — for example, divided families, Stasi surveillance, secret escape routes, or the story of Schumann’s iconic leap. Your task is to explore these topics and bring the human stories behind them to life.

By sharing personal experiences and reflections from the past, you will gain a deeper understanding of the emotional cost of the Wall’s construction and fall. You will also discover how hope and courage drove people to fight for freedom and reunification.

After your investigations, you will present your findings to the rest of the group and create a collective reflection on the significance of these momentous stories.

Purpose

The mission of this tour is to show that stories from the past are not only instructive but also relevant today. Although the physical barriers have been removed, the memories remain. In a time when the world is still divided in many ways, it is important to understand what happened back then so we can find inspiration to bridge today’s divides.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Eat Berlin -

Join local Berliner through Berlins 3 Culinary classics


Döner - Currywurst - Franzbrot

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Germany 3.0 - Gain insight into Germany and the key political and economic trends that will shape Europe and the world in the future.

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Meet a Dane in Berlin - What is it like living in Berlin

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Sustainable Berlin

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Humans Are More Than Numbers - A Personal journey through Sachsenhausen KZ

Follow a real person’s journey into the camp.


Sachsenhausen - Behind Every Story Stands a Human

Sachsenhausen was one of the most significant concentration camps in Nazi Germany, where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered. This tour differs from traditional tours by focusing on the individual fates behind the cold numbers and statistics. Rather than simply observing, you will delve deep into the personal stories of the people who lived and died here.

What It Involves

Each group is assigned the story of a specific person—a former prisoner at Sachsenhausen. Your task is to bring these life stories to light so we can remember them as individuals. Additionally, each group will be responsible for exploring a specific area of the camp, such as the hospital, the entrance, or the Jewish section. This linking of personal stories with physical locations will give you a deeper understanding of the conditions and experiences the prisoners faced.

At the end of the tour, groups will share their discoveries and reflections so that together we can honor the people who were reduced to numbers but who had lives, dreams, and hopes.

Purpose

This group work will not only serve as a reflection on the past but also a reminder of the importance of humanity and compassion in a time when they were absent.

By zooming in on the small stories, we enhance our understanding of the broader historical perspective. This experience will sharpen your students' personal interest in learning.

Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: 25.00 Euros per person based on a group of at least 20 people
Includes: An expert on-site guide as facilitator, tasks, and materials
Transport: On your own

Programme Outcome

Who can attend

These programmes are suitable for smaller to larger groups of teachers or educators. It can also be tailored to school groups. The duration, programme, and activities will be planned to meet your needs and wishes. Especially relevant for:

Schools and groups of teachers combining external or internal conferences, teamwork days, and organisational events with leisure activities.

Student groups looking to have an authentic journey and a culturally fun experience with true cultural meetings.

Content &
Activities

For your studytrip you can choose between different types of activities. Either add these to your visits or let us structure a full daily programme with content that accommodates your objectives. One school can be visited in half a day.

1. Engage your students with special access to teachers and students in diverse educational environments.

2. Leisure activities offering excitement, team spirit and authentic experiences.

3. Culture, commerce and inspirational visits, tastings, talks, and activities are valuable ways to learn and bring back new ideas. We curate this part of the programme with our network, local experts, and guides.

Benefits &
Outcome

Why this matters for teachers and students

Nobody likes too much of ond direction communication. These Programmes ensure maximum engagement and make everyone relate

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