Memorial and Museum Auschwitz I

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Oświęcim, Poland

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Concentration camp memorial site· Tourist attraction

Memorial and Museum Auschwitz I Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Memorial and Museum Auschwitz I is located in Oświęcim, Poland on Stanisławy Leszczyńskiej 11. Memorial and Museum Auschwitz I is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category concentration camp memorial site in Poland.

Address

Stanisławy Leszczyńskiej 11

Phone

+48 338448099

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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pavolap pavolap

It's strong experience. The question irresistibly rising in my head was: "How could we do this to each other?" Here I could see what fear and hate can bring. The only future for us is love and unity.

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andrew butler

Wow, what an experience. You cannot say you enjoyed it, but certainly glad you went. We booked through get your guide which during the covid pandemic we were taken by a minibus to the camp. There we explored both Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz 2. We were informed via headphones in English about all of the historical information. I would highly recommend coming to see this if you are heading to Poland!

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Carole Driver

Our guide throughout was brilliant, she knew her stuff and was very respectful in her commentary. A visit I will remember for the rest of my life although it was extremely moving,historically important and something every adult should see and experience. Words can never explain what this visit feels like. There are birds at both camps but I personally didn't hear them singing.

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valencja valencja

Is Memorial and Museum place where your heart start beat faster and is hard not to cry when you see what German's did to people.

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Nathan Choi

My heart felt heavy throughout the whole tour. Our guide was very knowledgeable about this sad history and made it a wonderful experience. The tour lasted about 3 hours including the tour to Auschwitz 2 as well. Well worth it but not recommended to younger audiences.

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David Hester

A must see to understand the cruelty of the human race

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Boba Fett

A gripping and important part of history that everyone should experience. Never again ... should we allow this to happen, and this place does a good job of reminding us to protect our freedom and rights to coexist. Minus half astar for the lack of ample facilities for the old and disabled like seating areas, ramp ways, paved roads to name a few. Bathroom access should be free or integrated in the fees. Maybe a media room should also help control crowds.

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Gavin Edwards

So terribly sad. It's too much to absorb in one day, but how lucky we are now, in our safe and happy lives. It's awful, but must be remembered and thought about. We're all on this world together, at our best together. Our love for each other is the best of humanity.