Reservations are required and mandatory for all groups (more than 10 people). Due to the large number of people who wish to visit the European Centre of Deported Resistance Members and the site of the former concentration camp of KL Naztweiler, please reserve at least one month in advance.

Individuals and families do not need to make reservations and can simply proceed to the reception desk at the European Centre of Deported Resistance Members.

There is a small cafeteria on the first floor of the European Centre of Deported Resistance Members, with vending machines for snacks and hot beverages, but there is no restaurant on the premises. Various restaurants can be found in Natzwiller (1.5 km), Rothau (8 km) and Schirmeck (12 km).

There is a small cafeteria on the first floor of the European Centre of Deported Resistance Members, with vending machines for snacks and hot beverages, but there is no restaurant on the premises. Various restaurants can be found in Natzwiller (1.5 km), Rothau (8 km) and Schirmeck (12 km).

Can you take pictures or film on the premises?

Individuals: for photography or filming for private use inside of the camp, the museum or the CERD, no special permission is required. However, we do ask that you refrain from disturbing other visitors.

Teachers, educational teams, filmmakers, photographers and journalists: certain legal rules apply; please consult the Authorisation request for film shoots and photography.

Struthof is approximately 60 km from Strasbourg, at an altitude of 800 metres. It’s about an hour’s drive from Strasbourg. The site can be reached by car or coach only.

There are two free car parks at the entrance of the European Centre of Deported Resistance Members: one for cars and another for coaches. During the visit, motorhomes and camper vans may park in the bus parking area.

Getting to Struthof

The Bruche Valley Tourist Information Centre can give you recommendations to help you plan your transport and accommodations. It also provides valuable information about local weather conditions. Information specific to groups visiting the Struthof and other sites in the valley can be found in the “group visits” section.
http://www.hautebruche.com

There is partial access for people with reduced mobility: the entire European Centre of Deported Resistance Members is accessible. However, due to the geographical layout of the camp, visiting it may be challenging. Please go to the reception desk at the European Centre of Deported Resistance Members for any special needs.

The site and the European Centre of Deported Resistance Members are closed in January due to the adverse weather conditions usually observed at that time of year. The site is located at an altitude of 800 metres in the Vosges Mountains, and it is frequently covered in snow. Please read any alerts provided on the website’s homepage in case of exceptional snow conditions or difficult access.

Furthermore, in winter, certain parts of the historical site may be closed to the public.