Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum Private Tour from Krakow


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  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum Private Tour from Krakow

Kraków, Poland

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Trip Type:   Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration:  6 hours
During this private tour you will visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum which is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a memorial to all who suffered and died there. You will visit the original camp that served as the administrative center for the whole complex, as well as Auschwitz II – Birkenau, which was designed strictly as a concentration camp. After watching a 50-minute documentary, your guide will lead you on a tour around the grounds, sharing information and answering questions.
Tour must be booked with minimum 7 working days in advance.

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During this private tour you will visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum which is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a memorial to all who suffered and died there. You will visit the original camp that served as the administrative center for the whole complex, as well as Auschwitz II – Birkenau, which was designed strictly as a concentration camp. After watching a 50-minute documentary, your guide will lead you on a tour around the grounds, sharing information and answering questions.
Tour must be booked with minimum 7 working days in advance. The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial museum was established in 1947 by the Polish Government on the site on the largest Nazi concentration camp. The camp was originally set up in 1940 for prisoners from Poland, however from 1942 it became one of the biggest extermination camps for the European Jews.

This half-day tour begins and ends in Krakow, and you will visit the museum which is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a memorial to all who suffered and died there. You will visit the original camp, that served as the administrative center for the whole complex as well as Auschwitz II – Birkenau, which was designed strictly as a concentration camp. The museum was established in 1947 by the Polish Government, on the site of the largest Nazi concentration camp, which was originally set up in 1940 for prisoners from Poland. From 1942 it became one of the biggest extermination camps for European Jews. There are many artifacts on display at the museum, such as personal possessions of the prisoners. The museum is also dedicated to researching the Holocaust, and is devoted to the memory of the individuals who were murdered there.

The best way is to leave luggage and bigger handbags in the coach. Persons who refuse to undergo the inspection or to leave the luggage in the storage area shall not be admitted on the Museum grounds.

Please note:
In this more private luxury tour you choose your pick up point and time.




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