Mauthausen Concentration Camp Day Trip from Vienna

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Learn about a part of the terrible history of World War II on this excursion to the Mauthausen concentration camp from Vienna. The tour lasts around nine hours and is suitable for groups of around 25 people. During the tour you will be provided with an audio guide in several languages to learn about the history of the different areas of the infamous camp.

A bus will transfer you to and from Vienna, a distance of about 150 kilometres or about two hours by road. This tour includes admission to the Mauthausen Memorial and Museum, as well as the Wiener-Graben quarry and the so-called Stairs of Death.

  • Discover the tragic history of World War II with this day trip to the Mauthausen concentration camp from Vienna.
  • Learn about the infamous stories of this camp with the audio guide available in several languages.
  • Visit various sites such as the Mauthausen Memorial and Museum, the Wiener-Graben quarry and the so-called Stairs of Death.
  • Don't worry about transport as a shuttle bus will take you to and from Vienna.

What’s included

  • Excursion to Mauthausen Concentration Camp from Vienna
  • Bus with all comforts
  • Transfer to and from Vienna
  • Audio guide

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Learn one of the most tragic stories of the Second World War on this excursion to the Mauthausen concentration camp from Vienna. This activity lasts around nine hours and you'll have an audio guide in several languages at your disposal to show you the different areas you'll be able to access in the camp. You won't have to worry about transport, as a bus will make the round trip from Vienna, a journey of about 150 kilometres by road.

During this tour you will be confronted with a reality that was experienced relatively recently. Mauthausen was a Nazi concentration camp established in 1938, shortly after the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany. The camp was intended to hold prisoners from Austria, but later became one of the most brutal concentration camps, holding prisoners from all over Europe.

An estimated 200,000 people were imprisoned in Mauthausen and at least 90,000 of them died as a result of the camp's harsh conditions. They were forced to perform forced labour and many were subjected to medical experiments and forced sterilisation.

On this tour, organised for groups of around 25 people, you will have access to both the Mauthausen Museum and Memorial, places designed to raise awareness of the atrocities that were committed there and the lives of the prisoners who were held there.

You will also be able to see the Wiener-Graben quarry and the Stairs of Death, two of the most outstanding places in the camp. On the one hand, the prisoners were forced to work in this quarry, crushing granite and carrying heavy rocks. On the other hand, the so-called Stairs of Death were steep stairs that connected the camp with the quarry. Many had accidents on these stairs, were tortured by the guards or were thrown down.

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4.5
· 2514 Reviews
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    Z. A.
    4
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    The tour was a moving and educational experience, but I think it would be useful to include more historical details during the tour.
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    K. M.
    4
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    The tour was a moving and educational experience, a real eye-opener to history.
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    G. G.
    5
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    We visited this historic site and it was a very educational experience. I was very impressed to learn about the past and to reflect.
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    X. P.
    5
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    The excursion to Mauthausen was amazing, I learned a lot. Highly recommended, don't miss it.
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