
Visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum
A trip to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum is a unique encounter with the history of Nazi cruelty and the fate of the victims of the Holocaust, the saddest in the history of mankind. See the permanent exhibition, the original camp buildings in the main part of the complex (Auschwitz) and the most important objects in Birkenau (Birkenau).
During the tour, the group is accompanied by an experienced museum guide who, step by step, tells the sad fate of the camp victims. The entire tour, including travel, takes about 7-8 hours - visiting the first part of the museum lasts 2 hours, and visiting Birkenau about 1 hour.
Please note that the tour program does not include a lunch break. Since the camp is located in a large, open area, please remember to take clothing that provides adequate protection against the weather conditions.
IMPORTANT!
Entry to the museum is possible only upon presentation of an ID card or passport. Remember to take documents with your name and surname.
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