House of the Wannsee Conference
About
The House of the Wannsee Conference in Berlin is a powerful memorial and educational centre that marks the location where senior Nazi officials met in 1942 to plan the Holocaust. Set in a stately villa overlooking the Wannsee lake, the site offers a permanent exhibition that traces the history of exclusion, persecution and genocide, alongside a free library of over 75,000 items. With daily access from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, visitors can explore the exhibition, the surrounding garden, and the Joseph Wulf Library. Group visitors are encouraged to register in advance to allow for guided tours and seminars, which are free for youth and students. The venue is an essential destination for history enthusiasts, Holocaust scholars, students, and visitors seeking a sobering reminder of the consequences of unchecked ideology.