Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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The Dokumentation Obersalzberg is a place of learning and remembrance in Berchtesgaden. The museum informs about the history of Obersalzberg, the former residence of Adolf Hitler and center of power of the National Socialist dictatorship. The exhibition with the historic bunkers shows how mass crimes were planned and ordered in the idyllic mountain landscape.
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- azogalAnn Arbor, Michigan1,524 contributionsVery well done centerWe went to the newly reopened center and were very impressed. Entrance and a smartphone audio guide were free. The audio guide was easy to use and you could choose either a 40-minute tour or a 90-minute tour. Displays included the history of the area as a tourist attraction, its Nazi history, and its current status. On the lower level you can access a small portion of Hitler‘s bunker. There are lockers, vending machines, an eating area, and bathrooms on the lower level.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 16 October 2023
- Sharon LBirmingham, United Kingdom24 contributionsA great experience for allOnly 5 euros - A must trip if you interested in WW2. So much information and the place is amazingly organised with head set in different languages. If visiting Eagles Nest, make sure you leave time to enjoy here too - you need about 2 hours for a relaxed tour. Then there is also the walk down to the site of the Berghof just a 5 minute walk down, but a steep walk back up. Lots of areas of interest and some stunning view. Of visiting Eagles Nest - it doesn’t open until mid May 😢Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 7 May 2024
- Jonathan THope, Indiana400 contributionsComing to terms with evilAnyone interested in NAZI party history should pay a visit here to get an honest look at how the party transformed the area. The center is a strong museum on its own, but then being able to entry a portion of the underground bunker complex that connected all the party leaders homes adds a very unique insight. The engineering is so impressive by itself as to be worth a visit.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 21 June 2024
- Sam MMH460 contributionsWish we had more time.Unfortunately we were rushed through the museum as we had timed tickets to see the Eagle’s Nest and didn’t get sufficient time to really view everything in the museum. In retrospect I would have skipped the Eagle’s Nest and just stayed and toured the museum. It is quoted sobering, yet incredibly important to see. Having visited the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC, I thought the history and perspective here does so much more to teach about the atrocities of Hitler.Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 4 July 2024
- Graham969Colchester, United Kingdom29 contributionsExcellent modern museum and larger than expected.Our first visit to the museum, and we were impressed by the amount of information, the size of the museum, the excellent audio tour, the way the story of the area is told , and the atmospheric bunkers (a real highlight). We opted for the 80 minute audio tour but if you stop to read all the displays as well you could be there for 3+ hours. It goes without saying that the museum is a must see if you’re interested in modern history.Visited August 2024Travelled with familyWritten 9 August 2024
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Sam MMH
460 contributions
Jul 2024 • Family
Unfortunately we were rushed through the museum as we had timed tickets to see the Eagle’s Nest and didn’t get sufficient time to really view everything in the museum. In retrospect I would have skipped the Eagle’s Nest and just stayed and toured the museum. It is quoted sobering, yet incredibly important to see. Having visited the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC, I thought the history and perspective here does so much more to teach about the atrocities of Hitler.
Written 4 July 2024
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Graham969
Colchester, UK29 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
Our first visit to the museum, and we were impressed by the amount of information, the size of the museum, the excellent audio tour, the way the story of the area is told , and the atmospheric bunkers (a real highlight). We opted for the 80 minute audio tour but if you stop to read all the displays as well you could be there for 3+ hours. It goes without saying that the museum is a must see if you’re interested in modern history.
Written 9 August 2024
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Reisevogel
Langenhagen, Germany1,665 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
One of the museums or exhibitions that grabs you and moves you. Lots of personal exhibits from the time and originals to touch. In addition to the contemporary history pieces, the bunkers are particularly interesting. You have the option of taking a guided tour or using the audio guide. You can choose between 80 and 40 minutes. But you can also stay longer or switch between the two tours during the tour.
Tip: Excursion tip for bad weather. When the weather is nice, it's a good starting point for hikes - e.g. towards Kehlsteinhaus / Eagle's Nest.
Tip: Excursion tip for bad weather. When the weather is nice, it's a good starting point for hikes - e.g. towards Kehlsteinhaus / Eagle's Nest.
Written 8 January 2024
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schnullerbacke80
Schwaan, Germany187 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
On our transit we stopped here and wanted to see the documentation center with the exhibition. The reception was very friendly. Many thanks to the young and very friendly man with the many tattoos. Admission normally costs 3€, with ID for severely damaged even free of charge. Even the audio guide is free. A great exhibition and even the former bunkers can be visited. You should allow a little more time to read through and look at some things. I would be happy to recommend the documentation center.
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Written 14 September 2024
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Sardinchen04
Hameln, Germany46 contributions
Feb 2024 • Family
We were very surprised by this exhibition and spent much more time there than planned. There is a lot to read and you should take your time. A very informative exhibition! We were particularly impressed by the bunker complex, it's unbelievable what was created there! The staff were very polite and patiently answered all of our questions!
Written 31 May 2024
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Jonathan T
Hope, IN400 contributions
Jun 2024 • Couples
Anyone interested in NAZI party history should pay a visit here to get an honest look at how the party transformed the area. The center is a strong museum on its own, but then being able to entry a portion of the underground bunker complex that connected all the party leaders homes adds a very unique insight. The engineering is so impressive by itself as to be worth a visit.
Written 21 June 2024
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azogal
Ann Arbor, MI1,524 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
We went to the newly reopened center and were very impressed. Entrance and a smartphone audio guide were free. The audio guide was easy to use and you could choose either a 40-minute tour or a 90-minute tour.
Displays included the history of the area as a tourist attraction, its Nazi history, and its current status.
On the lower level you can access a small portion of Hitler‘s bunker.
There are lockers, vending machines, an eating area, and bathrooms on the lower level.
Displays included the history of the area as a tourist attraction, its Nazi history, and its current status.
On the lower level you can access a small portion of Hitler‘s bunker.
There are lockers, vending machines, an eating area, and bathrooms on the lower level.
Written 16 October 2023
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Loretta
Olympia, WA439 contributions
Jul 2021
We were not sure what to expect from this place, but after visiting the Eagles Nest, we were still curious to see the bunker. We arrived at 4 pm and there were a few people outside, because there was a sign saying to wait. People told us that you had to book online, but I went inside to ask if we could go in and they said yes (3-4Euros). All of the displays were in German but there were English handouts in each of the sections. If you are not interested in the displays you can go straight to the bunker. There was more there than we expected. Definitely worth the visit.
Written 7 July 2021
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Daniël H
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Jul 2024 • Family
Very interesting documentation center. The dark German past is discussed here and shown in all its facets and horrors. It still remains unimaginable how people went along with this so massively.
The bunker complex in the Obersalzberg is very impressive.
It was striking that the audio guide contains almost all languages, except Dutch.
It was said that we Dutch understand everything. There they completely miss the point, because they apparently do not understand that you can absorb more information when you can listen to the stories in your own language. Isn't that true of all other nationalities?
The bunker complex in the Obersalzberg is very impressive.
It was striking that the audio guide contains almost all languages, except Dutch.
It was said that we Dutch understand everything. There they completely miss the point, because they apparently do not understand that you can absorb more information when you can listen to the stories in your own language. Isn't that true of all other nationalities?
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Written 2 August 2024
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Sharon L
Birmingham, UK24 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
Only 5 euros - A must trip if you interested in WW2. So much information and the place is amazingly organised with head set in different languages. If visiting Eagles Nest, make sure you leave time to enjoy here too - you need about 2 hours for a relaxed tour. Then there is also the walk down to the site of the Berghof just a 5 minute walk down, but a steep walk back up. Lots of areas of interest and some stunning view. Of visiting Eagles Nest - it doesn’t open until mid May 😢
Written 7 May 2024
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I was there today and no you can’t take a dog in.
Written 24 September 2024
Quiero llegar a Obersalzberg en mi propio vehículo. ¿Desde allí puedo tomar un autobús hasta el Nido del Águila? O ¿Tengo que reservar una excursión en grupo obligatoriamente??
Written 5 May 2019
Das Kehlsteinhaus ist bis auf weiteres geschlossen wegen enormer Schneemassen.... daher leider kein Besuch möglich
Written 29 May 2019
When I was there on July 1st the bunkers were still under going renovations. Unfortunately so were the hotel bunkers at the hotel.
I was disappointed too!
Written 19 July 2018
Where exactly... in what town.. is the parking area where you take the bus up? Planning to drive there and not sure if it is well marked from freeway.
Written 25 June 2017
The Documentation Obersalzberg is located a couple of miles east of the town of Berchtesgaden on highway 319. The bus stop up to the Eagles Nest is next to the Documentation Obersalzberg.
Written 25 June 2017
Robhale1
Barcelona, Spain
What address should I enter into the GPS to find my way to the Documentation Oberszalsberg?
Written 21 August 2016
I'm sorry I don't know. If you enter the address for the kleinsteinhaus, you'll be at the same parking lot. Documentation Center sits below the parking lot for the eagles nest . And once you're nearing obersalzburg signage is very good
Written 22 August 2016
Robhale1
Barcelona, Spain
What address should I enter into the GPS to find my way there?
Written 21 August 2016
Hello dear traveler. The destination for your GPS should read Eagle's nest. It is just next to the bus station (DB) which takes you up to the top of the mountain. You can't reach Hitler's villa at the top without using this shuttle. There is a large parking lot right next to the center and the bus station Bon Voyage.
Written 22 August 2016
Hello, We will be visiting the Documentation Center in the very near future. We would also like to see the Berghof Site as we are history buffs. Does anyone know if there is a path that you can walk from the Documentation Obersalzberg down to the Berghof location? And if so, how far of a walk is it? We understand that their is now a historical marker there. Thank you in advance!
Written 9 July 2016
I went in June 2015, after you have been to the bunker, walk out of the main building and walk down the path to the left into the trees for about 10 minutes. You will come across an information panel which marks the site where the Berghof, stood. All that is left is a concrete retaining wall which is now overgrown with trees.
Written 3 August 2016
Buon giorno,la zona e servita dai mezzi pubbluci?vorrei fare,la vacanza li,ma sono,senza,macchina
Written 23 May 2016
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