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Auschwitz-Birkenau tour in a small group



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Take a tour of the memorial of death at Auschwitz-Birkenau with a local guide on this tour from Krakow. You’ll visit Auschwitz I, the administrative center of the Auschwitz death camp and Auschwitz II, built as the camp’s extermination facility.

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- Starting Time:

7:00am (January to March)

6:45am (April and May)

6:15am (Rest of the year)

- Departure Point:Discover Cracow tourist information point, 30 Main Market Square.

From April 1, 2017 it will be at 8 Szczepanski Square

- Time Duration:7.5 hours

- Highlights -

# Visit the most notorious of Nazi concentration camps

# A visit to Auschwitz I, the administrative centre of the camp, and Auschwitz II, which was designed and constructed as an extermination facility

# Walk through the gate bearing the fallacious inscription: ‘Arbeit macht frei’ (work sets one free) and begin touring the complex

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- What You Can Expect -

The tragedy that befell Poland under the Nazis is over but the scars will never really heal as this emotive tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau, the most notorious of Nazi concentration camps, will reveal. Representing a truly awful point in the history of humanity, this tour of the Auschwitz and Birkenau camps offers insights into both the strengths and weaknesses of the human condition.

Exactly how many innocent men, women and children were murdered at Auschwitz is not known but all estimates are above the one-million mark. The tour includes a visit to Auschwitz I, the administrative centre of the camp, and Auschwitz II, which was designed and constructed as an extermination facility.

Walk through the gate bearing the fallacious inscription: ‘Arbeit macht frei’ (work sets one free) and begin touring the complex. The guide will explain the origins of the camp, its history and the everyday life of the prisoners. The memorial and museum were founded in 1947 and the complex comprises the camps of Auschwitz (Auschwitz I) in O?wi?cim and Birkenau (Auschwitz II) in adjacent Brzezinka. There are approximately 150 buildings and 300 ruins. The original roads, fences, watchtowers and railway ramps have all been preserved. In 1979, the camp was designated a Unesco World Heritage Site.

Out of respect for those who lost their lives here, please maintain the dignity and sanctity of these memorials by wearing appropriate attire. This tour will provide an education into a history that can never be forgotten so that the steps and climate leading up to it will never be repeated again. In order to make the experience more personal, there is a maximum capacity of 19 people.