Munich Crime Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the dark side of Munich on this exciting crime tour. For approximately 2.5 hours, explore the darkest corners of the city as you uncover tales of murder, unsolved mysteries and famous crimes. This walking tour will take you through Munich's most iconic crime scene locations, while you learn about the city's criminal history from an expert guide.
- Discover the hidden history of Munich as you explore the most famous crime scene locations.
- Listen to fascinating stories of murders and unsolved mysteries told by an expert guide.
- Immerse yourself in the haunting atmosphere of the places where Munich's most famous crimes took place.
What’s included
- Munich Crime Tour of approximately 2.5 hours
- Expert guide
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Step by Step
Immerse yourself in Munich's criminal history on this crime walking tour. With an expert guide, you'll explore the city's most iconic crime scenes and learn about the most famous murders and crimes that took place there.
The approximately 2.5-hour tour starts in the heart of Munich, where you will meet your guide and the rest of the group. As you make your way through the streets of the city, your guide will tell you fascinating stories of unsolved murders and mysteries that have left their mark on Munich's history.
During the tour, you will visit landmarks such as the Palace of Justice, where famous trials were held, and the Stadelheim Prison, known for housing some of the city's most notorious criminals. Your guide will provide you with detailed information about each location and help you understand the historical significance of the crimes that took place there.
As you delve into Munich's criminal history, you will also have the opportunity to meet some of the city's most infamous characters, such as serial killer Fritz Haarmann and notorious bank robber Johann Rettenberger.