Discover the dark history of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp (1939-1945)
In September 1939, Germans established Stutthof camp in a wooded area west of Sztutowo village, located about 36 kilometers (22 miles) east of Danzig (Gdansk)
Stutthof was the very first Nazi camp established outside of German borders in World War II.
During the tour we will pass through the camp barracks, gas chamber and crematorium to learn more about history of region, stages of camp development, extremally poor living and sanitary conditions.
Over the years of the camp’s existence, about 65.000 people from 28 different nationalities lost their lives.
Tour includes:
- private transportation by air conditioned car from Gdansk, Sopot or Gdynia and return
- entrance tickets to museum
- guided sightseeing tour inside of camp for approx. 1,5 hours
Duration of entire tour is approximately 5 hours.
Price based on 3 visitors with private car transportation cost 600 polish zloty (approx. EUR 145.00 or USD 155.00).
For over 3 visitors, please contact for quotation.
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