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Documentation Center Obersalzberg

Salzbergstraße 41, 83471 Berchtesgaden,
Bavarian Alps
Munich & the Bavarian Alps
Germany
08652-947-960

Type: Historical Interest
Addmission Fee: Admission is Euro 2.50.
Hours: Opening hours are Tuesday to Sunday from April to October, 9 am to 5 pm, and from November to March, 10 am to 3 pm.

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Virtually all the buildings were destroyed by the allies during or shortly after the war. However, a Documentation Center Obersalzberg, opened in 1999 to explain the role of the area in the Nazi regime. Unfortunately, virtually all the information is in German only, although the photos and videos are graphic. English audio guides are available. Of more interest is the bunker complex that was constructed to protect the leadership during air raids. A vast complex of tunnels gave access to the outlying properties. Alarge parking lot is available at the center and Bus 38 from Berchtesgaden station stops here too.
Last updated February 21, 2008
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