This postcard aerial view shows the formerDachau Concentration Camp diagonally across the center of thepicture. Notice the line of poplar trees along the left side ofthe picture which delineates the camp wall on that side. Justin front of the line of trees, you can see the white buildingon the left hand side which is the Jourhaus, or original maingate to the camp. The original operations building of the camp,which is now the Museum, is the wide U-shaped building with adark roof that you see at the end of the camp closest to the bottomof the picture. At the other end of the camp, you can see theCatholic Memorial Chapel in the middle, at the end of the maincamp road outlined by a double row of popular trees which looklike black dots in this picture. To the right of the CatholicChapel is the Jewish Memorial Temple and to the left of the CatholicChapel is the Protestant Memorial Chapel. The white buildingsoutside the wall of the camp between the Catholic Memorial Chapeland the Jewish Memorial Temple are the Carmelite convent. Thegas chamber and crematoria building, known as Barrack X, is hiddenby the clump of trees outside the far left corner of the camp.You can see the two reconstructed barracks buildings just beyondthe Roll Call Square in front of the operations building. Thereare four white guard towers in the picture, three on the rightside and one in the middle of the wall on the left. Another guardtower has been converted into an entrance to the Carmelite convent.Click on this picture to see the second aerial view photo fromthe Museum exhibit at Dachau and then click on that picture torejoin the Virtual Tour.