Explore Munich’s hidden history with a Third Reich origins tour, featuring rare artifacts, archival films, and exclusive visual comparisons.
Explore Munich’s hidden history with a Third Reich origins tour, featuring rare artifacts, archival films, and exclusive visual comparisons.
- Isartor - Isartor, one of Munich’s original medieval city gates, provides insight into the city before the Nazi movement’s rise. The guide discusses the post-WWI instability and social conditions that led to early radicalization.
- Sterneckerbräu - Site of early political meetings and the emergence of radical groups. It was the first…
- Isartor - Isartor, one of Munich’s original medieval city gates, provides insight into the city before the Nazi movement’s rise. The guide discusses the post-WWI instability and social conditions that led to early radicalization.
- Sterneckerbräu - Site of early political meetings and the emergence of radical groups. It was the first headquarters of the Nazi Party.
- Marienplatz - Discover where Hitler initially attended small German Workers’ Party meetings in back rooms and beer halls. Understand how these obscure gatherings gradually transformed into a significant political force in central Munich.
- Hofbräuhaus München - Venue for mass meetings and the expansion of political influence.
- Odeonsplatz - Stand at the site where the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch reached its pivotal moment. The guide explains how the failed coup was later mythologized to create a narrative of sacrifice, loyalty, and legitimacy for the movement.
- Brienner Straße - Walk along what was once the administrative center of the Nazi movement and the location of the former Brown House. Learn how the institutions and symbolism along this boulevard helped formalize the party’s increasing influence.
- Konigsplatz - Arrive at Königsplatz, redesigned in the 1930s as a monumental stage for rallies and ideological architecture. The tour concludes outside the NS Documentation Center, where guests may choose to visit independently.

- Professional English-speaking guide
- Authentic historical artifacts
- Small-group experience (maximum 14 participants)
- Short archival documentary film
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Authentic historical artifacts
- Small-group experience (maximum 14 participants)
- Short archival documentary film
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Explore the origins of the Third Reich, not in Berlin, but on the streets of Munich, through an engaging walking tour that blends storytelling, visual media, and genuine artifacts. This tour stands out from typical history walks by starting with a brief film at a local venue, illustrating Munich’s post-WWI landscape and the impact of economic turmoil…
Explore the origins of the Third Reich, not in Berlin, but on the streets of Munich, through an engaging walking tour that blends storytelling, visual media, and genuine artifacts. This tour stands out from typical history walks by starting with a brief film at a local venue, illustrating Munich’s post-WWI landscape and the impact of economic turmoil and social unrest on the city. The guide showcases authentic period items, including 1923 hyperinflation banknotes, coins from the era, WWI medals, and historical documents, providing educational insights.
Trace Hitler’s early journey through Munich in chronological order, visiting the sites where the movement initially developed. Unique before-and-after images allow you to contrast historic Munich with the contemporary city surrounding you.
Tour highlights include:
• Brief documentary film
• Genuine historical artifacts
• Chronological “origins” narrative
• Unique visual comparison materials
• Small-group, respectful experience
- This tour involves extended walking and standing
- Not recommended for travelers with mobility difficulties or who cannot walk/stand for extended periods
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.