Walk in the footsteps of history on this private, three-hour tour exploring Cologne’s transformation during the rise and fall of the Third Reich. This is not just dates and events—it is an intimate look at how a civilisation faced oppression, resilience, and moral collapse.
Begin at Cologne Cathedral, a silent witness and symbol of hope amid a city nearly destroyed. Continue to the Old Town and Old Market, where Nazi policies reshaped daily life. Stand before the Roonstraße Synagogue—a memorial to the Jewish community shattered during Kristallnacht—and sense the weight of cultural loss that still echoes.
At EL-DE Haus, the former Gestapo headquarters, confront the machinery of terror in cells where stories of suffering and resistance remain. Conclude on the Hohenzollern Bridge, reflecting on Cologne’s postwar recovery and enduring lessons.
This respectful experience connects you to Cologne’s deepest wounds and its extraordinary capacity for renewal.