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Prices:

The admission ticket entitles the bearer to enter the KL-Natzweiler Museum and the permanent exhibition of the European Centre of Deported Resistance Members: Against Barbarism – Commit Resist Fight.

  • Admission: €1/student
  • Accompanying school staff member: free

Booking:

Given the high number of groups that have booked visits to the European Centre and the Struthof site, we kindly request you to announce your visit at least one month in advance.

Booking required:

Telephone: + 33 (0)3 88 47 44 57
Fax: + 33 (0)3 88 97 16 83
E-mail: resa.groupes@struthof.fr

Contacts:

To contact the director of educational programmes
Telephone: + 33 (0)3 88 47 44 52
Fax: + 33 (0)3 88 97 16 83
E-mail: pedagogie@struthof.fr

Educational programmes:

You can consult the section devoted to teaching tools that the CERD has made available or directly access the various pages below:

  • Teaching kit : download free from the site
  • Educational workshops flat fee: 20 €  per class (no workshops during school holidays in zone B), in French only
  • Guided tours (Wednesdays only) flat fee: 20 € per class, in French only

Workshops (Tuesdays and Thursdays) and guided tours (Wednesdays) take place at 10:15am and 1:30pm.

Classrooms can be booked except on Tuesdays and Thursdays, when they are reserved for educational workshops. Maximum capacity: 30 students.

Please note:
The workshops, guided tours and teaching kit are currently only in French.
No educational activities take place during school holidays in zone B (see the Internet site of the National Education Ministry for dates).

Information and rules:

Payment for admissions must be made on the day of the visit, to the CERD, by the person in charge of the group. No deposit is paid at the time of booking.

The only means of payment are cash, cheque or bank card (vouchers and administrative money orders are not accepted).

The number of accompanying persons must be adapted to the size and age of the student group.
We advise dividing groups of over 40 students in half and indicating that division to to the hostesses at the cash desk before the admission tickets are issued.

The former Natzweiler-Struthof camp is a place of history and remembrance. It should be visited with respect for its victims.
Schools are held responsible for any damage committed by students to the historic site of Struthof or to the exhibitions.
Management reserves the right to request a group that makes too much noise or fails to respect the site to immediately leave the premises.

Pets are not admitted to the site or exhibition areas/

Access to some parts of the historic site may be closed in winter.

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