The EL-DE Haus is officially NS Documentation Centre. Prior to and during WWII it was the headquarters of Gestapo, the secret police which was known for its terror and brutality. Surprisingly the building survived heavy city bombings during WWII and now is a witness and guardian of the darkest times in German history. It is a combination of a memorial site, learning and research centre.
The basements of the house had been used as prison cells and torture rooms for forced labourers and political enemies. Over 1800 inscriptions made on the walls by the prisoners can still be viewed today. The upper floors with Gestapo offices represent administrative terror and an evil system created by Nazis.
Choose the basic 2-hours option to learn about the darkest times of WWII and Nazi terror in Cologne. Meet your 5 Star Guide at the entrance to the EL-DE Haus to get the informative historical introduction to the City of Cologne and WWII. Join a private guided tour in the NS Documentation Centre.
Discover more in a 4-hours tour, which offers in addition 2-hours private walk in the Old Town with the Local 5-Stars Guide. From the EL-DE Haus you will briefly walk to the picturesque Old Market Square and Historic Town Hall. There you will explore the historic district with the former Jewish quarter of the Middle Ages. Your guide will make sure that you spot all key attractions. Strolling briefly through the charming streets you arrive at the famous gothic Cologne Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will have the opportunity to explore it and discover the world famous Shrine of the Three Kings. Then you will enjoy a perfect panoramic view from the Hohenzollern Bridge. From there the route will take you to the nearby Romanesque Great St. Martin Church. The tour will end at the Old Market, where you can relax and pause for a coffee or meal in one of many inviting cafes.