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Berlin has been at the centre of many key events in modern European History: WWII, The Cold War, the Fall of Communism and the reunification of Germany.

On a school History trip to Berlin, students can visit Berlin’s key historical sites that relate your teaching to subject-specific learning objectives such as WWII history and Cold War studies.

Your school History trip to Berlin will help your pupils develop an understanding of post-war Berlin and the context of the Cold War. They’ll get first-hand experience of the impact that the division of the city had and a deeper understanding of tensions that escalated between the East and West superpowers leading to the Cold War period.

Our excursions will touch upon historical concepts such as socialism, communism, ideology, propaganda and international conflict. 

With emblematic monuments such as the Berlin Wall Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie and the Tränenpalast, students can:

A school History trip to Berlin will provide insights into how the German population lived during the Cold War. This will be explored interactively at the DDR Museum and Stasi Museum, with students:

Take learning outside the classroom for your Key Stage 3 and 4 students and prepare them with critical analysis skills, practical case studies and real-life examples for their GCSEs.

With Travelbound, we can customise your trip to fit any learning requirements.

Trip Highlights

Escape attempts at Checkpoint Charlie Museum

Museum at the former HQ of the Gestapo and the SS

Wall art at East Side Gallery

The former Concentration Camp at Sachsenhausen

Typical accommodation

A&O Mitte

Why groups like it:

  • Enviable location, in the middle of Berlin
  • Clean, comfortable hostel
  • Specialises in providing accommodation for student groups

Facilities

  • 2-6 bedded rooms, all with full private facilities
  • TV lounge/games room with pool table and table football, plus Wii and karaoke
  • Small shop in reception

Acama Kreuzberg

Why groups like it:

  • Centrally located in the heart of Berlin, between East and West
  • Clean, functional, comfortable and recently renovated
  • Green courtyard

Facilities

  • All rooms with full private facilities
  • Newly enhanced and renovated reception area
  • Half board or full board available on request

Itinerary suggestion

1 Flight to Berlin, about 1.5 hours – this tour can also be arranged as a coach tour from UK

2 Coach transfer to accommodation

3 Own evening sightseeing, we suggest a guided walking tour (flight time permitting) – evening meal

1 Breakfast

2 Your own sightseeing – we suggest the Jewish Museum, Check Point Charlie Museum and the Topography of Terror.

3 Own evening sightseeing to TV Tower in Alexanderplatz – evening meal

1 Breakfast

2 Your own sightseeing – we suggest the East Side Gallery and DDR Museum.

3 Then a visit to either the former concentration camp at Sachsenhausen or the Wannsee Conference House Memorial.

4 Evening activity – we suggest bowling – evening meal

1 Breakfast

2 Visit the Berlin Wall Memorial and Documentation Centre (flight time permitting)

3 Coach transfer to the airport

4 Return flight to UK

Learning outcomes

A captivating image of the Berlin skyline

Subject focus

Students can:

  • Learn more about the importance of events in this city for German and European history
  • Visit a central location in the history of totalitarianism and the Holocaust
  • Gain a greater understanding of Berlin’s war-time and post-war history and reflect on atrocities committed during World War II
  • Reflect on how Berlin’s past has influenced the modern city as it is today
History students in front of the Berlin Wall

Student outcomes

Students will have had an opportunity to:

  • Contemplate the breadth of German history
  • Ponder how the repetition of the tragic events of the past can be avoided in the future
  • Find out how present generations understand and come to terms with the past
  • Identify Germany’s place in modern European history
  • Visit key historical sites previously read about, and gain a sense of the human cost of World War II and the Cold War

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Olympic stadium - Berlin