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  1. Near the station, there is a multi-storey Park & Ride parking available. Between April and October it is possible to reach the Museum by a special "M" line connecting the station and P&R with the main entrance to the Museum. The ride takes five minutes and the line runs daily between 9am-4pm. Tickers are available in ticket machines.

  2. Mar 16, 2015 · Auschwitz left its mark as one of the most infamous camps of the Holocaust. Key Facts. 1. Located in German-occupied Poland, Auschwitz consisted of three camps including a killing center. The camps were opened over the course of nearly two years, 1940-1942. Auschwitz closed in January 1945 with its liberation by the Soviet army.

  3. Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour. Pay your respects to the victims of Nazi persecution as you visit World War Two’s largest concentration camps on the Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour. After arriving at the museum, you’ll step through the original entrance gate before finding out more about the terrible events that unfolded from 1940 to 1945.

  4. Enter the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum for a 3.5-hour guided tour of the former Nazi concentration camps. Hear how 1.3 million Jews, along with prisoners from Poland, France and Italy were murdered there during World War II. See the infamous "Arbeit Macht Frei" gate and learn the origins of the camp and what life was like for the ...

  5. 3. Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau and Salt Mine Guided Tour. Take a tour from Krakow that includes visits to the memorial sites of Auschwitz and Birkenau, then continue your excursion with a visit to the salt mines. This 11-hour tour starts in the morning from a meeting point or with a convenient pickup in Krakow.

  6. Based on 230 reviews. 52.2 Km to Visit Auschwitz. Bright and modern apartments. 1.8km from Wawel Castle. 1.7km from the Main Market Square. 2.4km from Kazimierz Jewish District. Perfect for couples, friends & families. View on map.

  7. Visit Auschwitz on a day trip from Krakow. Learn about the history of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps during a guided tour with a certified historian and guide. Auschwitz-Birkenau was founded in 1940 by Nazi Germany and was the largest concentration camp operated by the Nazis. It became the final resting place for millions of people ...

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