Things to do in Gmina Oswiecim

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From Krakow: Auschwitz Birkenau Tour with Transfer

From Krakow: Auschwitz Birkenau Tour with Transfer

Visit Aushwitz Birkenau with a guidebook or professional guide. Witness the largest camp built on Polish soil by the Nazis that served as a concentration camp and an extermination camp. Get picked up in Krakow and travel to Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum. After arriving at the museum, collect an admission ticket with the help of your tour leader. Then start your self-guided tour with informative brochure in language chosen. Take advantage of the freedom of the tour at your own pace and path of your choice After visiting the first part - Auschwitz, continue to the second camp at Birkenau, where the mass killings took place. Benefit from the help of a tour assistant who will be at your disposal from pickup to drop off

From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour with Transportation

From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour with Transportation

Visit the former Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau on this 7 hours trip from Krakow. By June 1940, Jews and over 700 political criminals had been sent to Auschwitz and the atrocities had begun. Our tour begins in Krakow where we will pick you up from the central meeting point. On the way to Auschwitz, which takes around 75 minutes, we show an educational documentary about liberation of Auschwitz - Birkenau to give you some insight about the history of the camps. Upon arrival to Auschwitz our tour leader provides you with all the essentials, rules and procedures which takes place at the Museum and takes you to the Judenrampe. The Museum is divided into two parts: Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II - Birkenau. In Auschwitz I camp, where you will start your visit, the Nazis established the first camp for men and women, where the first experiments with killing using Zyklon B took place. It was here that they murdered the first mass transports of Jews, conducted the first criminal experiments on prisoners, and carried out most of the executions by shooting. Additionally, the central camp prison was located here in block 11 for prisoners from all parts of the camp complex, along with the main camp commandant's office and most of the SS offices. From here, the camp authorities directed the further expansion of the camp complex. After the first part you will have an opportunity to take a short break and next you will go to the second camp, Auschwitz II Birkenau. In the Birkenau camp, the Nazis built most of the facilities for mass extermination, where approximately one million Jews were murdered. Birkenau was simultaneously the largest concentration camp (with nearly 300 primitive, mostly wooden barracks), housing over 100,000 prisoners in 1944, including Jews, Poles, Roma, and others. Across nearly 200 hectares, ruins of gas chambers and sites filled with human ashes, primitive prisoner barracks, and kilometers of camp fencing and roads have been preserved. When the tour is done, after a short break we will take you safely back to Krakow.

From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau and Self-Guided Day Tour

From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau and Self-Guided Day Tour

Explore Auschwitz-Birkenau using a guidebook. Experience the largest camp constructed by the Nazis on Polish soil, which functioned both as a concentration camp and an extermination camp. You'll be picked up in Krakow and transported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum. Upon arrival, your tour leader will assist you in obtaining an admission ticket. Then, embark on a self-guided tour, equipped with an informative brochure in your preferred language. Enjoy the flexibility to explore at your own pace and follow your chosen route through the site. After touring the first section, Auschwitz, proceed to the second camp at Birkenau, the site of the mass executions. A tour assistant will be available to support you throughout your visit to the museum.

Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour with Transport

Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour with Transport

Discover why our tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau stands out as the best in Krakow. From the moment you book with us, we prioritize your comfort, safety, and satisfaction. Travel in our modern, air-conditioned vehicles, guided by staff who are not only knowledgeable but also deeply committed to making your experience memorable and meaningful. At the memorial, our expert licensed guide will immerse you in the history of the Holocaust with compassion and accuracy. You will explore Auschwitz I, including the iconic "Arbeit Macht Frei" gate, original barracks, and a museum that displays personal artifacts and photographs. Then, move to Auschwitz II-Birkenau, where you’ll witness the harrowing remnants of gas chambers and platforms where countless lives were tragically cut short. We are proud to say that this is more than just a tour for us—it’s a mission. We have dedicated ourselves to perfecting every aspect of your visit. This wasn’t always the case; we’ve grown and adapted by listening to your feedback. Over time, we’ve made improvements to ensure that every guest feels cared for and leaves with a deeper understanding of this significant historical site. The results speak for themselves. Our most recent reviews highlight the exceptional quality of our service, and we encourage you to read them to see how we consistently exceed expectations. For us, your satisfaction is our greatest achievement, and we strive to create an experience worthy of this once-in-a-lifetime visit.

From Krakow: Auschwitz Birkenau Self-Guided Tour

From Krakow: Auschwitz Birkenau Self-Guided Tour

Visit Aushwitz Birkenau with a guidebook. Witness the largest camp built on Polish soil by the Nazis that served as a concentration camp and an extermination camp. Get picked up in Krakow and travel to Auschwitz Museum. After arriving at the museum, collect an admission ticket with the help of your tour leader. Then start your self-guided tour with rented guidebook. Take advantage of the freedom of the tour at your own pace and path of your choice After visiting the museum, continue to the second camp at Birkenau, where the mass killings took place. Benefit from the help of a tour assistant who will be at your disposal from pickup to drop off

From Warsaw: Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour by Car

From Warsaw: Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour by Car

Get picked up from your accommodation in Warsaw in the early morning. Meet your driver and climb into a standart car or minivan, then set off for the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp. Pick up time depends on entrance time to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and can be different than stated. When you arrive at the site, you will embark on a 3.5-hour guided group tour of Auschwitz and Birkenau with a guide speaking English language. Start in the Auschwitz concentration camp and learn about how it was established by German Nazis on the outskirts of the town Oswiecim in 1940. After the war, the camp was turned into a museum displaying evidence of the genocide. Block no. 11, known as the Death Block, was where people were murdered at the Wall of Death. Outside the camp, see the gas chamber, where 70,000 people were killed in 1940-1943. Watch a film made after the liberation of the camp which is shown in various language versions within the museum. After this, head over to the Birkenau section of the concentration camp. Discover how, in 1941, 3 km from Oswiecim, in the former village of Brzezinka, the German Nazis established a new camp called Auschwitz II Birkenau. In 1942-1945, approx. 1.5 million people lived and died here. Most of them (90%) were Jews, others were Poles, Gypsies, Russians, prisoners from 28 countries of Europe, and people of all nationalities and political and religious persuasions. Since 1944, transports of prisoners from all over the continent entered directly through the Gate of Death. In 1979, Auschwitz – Birkenau Concentration Camp was listed as a UNESCO World Culture and National Heritage Site. During the tour, there will be time to eat lunch in the restaurant. You will get picked up after the tour and returned to Warsaw where you will be dropped off at your accommodation in the evening. The entire tour lasts up to 13 hours. The tour is available in English by default. Other languages: Spanish, Italian, German, and French are available on request.

Auschwitz Subcamps from Krakow

Auschwitz Subcamps from Krakow

Where do we meet? Straszewskiego 14, K+R Bus Bay (next to Hotel Maltański) Duration: 7-8h (3,5h guided tour + bus transfer + break included) PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MIN BEFORE THE ACTIVITY STARTS. The sub-camps of Auschwitz were part of the Nazi concentration camp system that operated during World War II. These sub-camps, located around the main camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau, served various purposes, including economic, industrial, and strategic. The sub-camps of Auschwitz bear painful witness to human cruelty and suffering, and visiting them is not only a journey through history but also an opportunity for reflection on the past and an understanding of the importance of combating hatred and intolerance. It is worth noting that visiting the sub-camps of Auschwitz is possible only with All In Krakow. Our company provides comprehensive care and professional guidance so that you can safely and fully understand the significance of these places. Join our group to explore history and commemorate the victims of the Holocaust together.

From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Day Tour with Transportation

From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Day Tour with Transportation

Take part in a 7-hour educational tour from Krakow to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, visiting the former Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Your experience begins in Krakow, with pickup from a central meeting point. During the 75-minute drive to the site, an informative documentary on the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau is shown to provide essential historical background. Upon arrival, your tour leader will provide information on museum rules, procedures, and distribute official entry tickets. After a short stop at the Judenrampe the visit begins at Auschwitz I, the original concentration camp established in 1940. This section of the camp housed both male and female prisoners and was the site of the first mass killings using Zyklon B. Notable locations include Block 11—the central prison of the camp complex—the camp commandant’s office, and several SS administrative buildings. Auschwitz I was also the site of numerous executions and inhumane medical experiments. Following a short break, the tour continues to Auschwitz II-Birkenau, the largest of the Nazi extermination facilities. Constructed to carry out the Final Solution, Birkenau was where approximately one million Jews were murdered. The camp, spanning nearly 200 hectares, features the remains of gas chambers, crematoria, primitive prisoner barracks, and extensive camp infrastructure. In 1944, it held over 100,000 prisoners, including Jews, Poles, Roma, and other groups. At the conclusion of the visit, you will return to Krakow by shared transportation.

From Krakow: Auschwitz Subcamps Guided Tour

From Krakow: Auschwitz Subcamps Guided Tour

Experience the story of lesser-known places that belonged to the huge Auschwitz-Birkenau camp complex on this unique guided tour. Visit the original places that make up the Auschwitz Zone. See the buildings with exhibitions about their history during the operation of the huge Auschwitz-Birkenau camp complex. Visit the Judenrampe, where the prisoners first arrived, and a brutal selection between slave labor and death was made. See the Penal Company of Women, which delves into the history of the brutal repression they were subjected to. Learn about the massacre of the French Jewish women. Understand the key role that concentration camps played in the structure of the chemical industry during World War II by discovering the exhibition of KL Auschwitz III—Monowitz and chemical companies BAYER, BASF, and AGF. Learn the details of the forced labor that prisoners of KL Monowitz were subjected to. Visit the KL Auschwitz-Jawischowitz Subcamp and see the camp bath building, which is a remnant of KL Auschwitz-Jawischowitz. You will also see the mine the prisoners worked in - Jawiszowice mine.

From Kracow: Auschwitz Complex Alternative Tour

From Kracow: Auschwitz Complex Alternative Tour

Discover a lesser-known but deeply moving part of Auschwitz history on this alternative guided tour. The tour starts and ends in Krakow, with comfortable transportation provided to and from the memorial sites. This experience does not include a visit to Auschwitz I or Auschwitz II-Birkenau, but instead focuses on important surrounding sites connected to the history of the victims and the development of the camp complex. Visit the memorial to the final victims of Auschwitz and a mass grave of 700 prisoners shot during the camp evacuation in January 1945. Explore the area of the so-called “camp extension,” which housed new SS barracks, the last women’s camp, and the site of the final public execution. See the first crematorium and gas chamber, the former villa of the camp commandant, and the gravel pits—sites of punishment and execution for clergy and members of the Polish intelligentsia. The tour also includes stops at the pre-war theater later used to store Zyklon B, the Polish Ramp (first prisoner transport platform), and the Old Jewish Ramp, the main selection site for European Jews. Learn about the “Interest Zone” through maps and aerial photographs from 1944. In Birkenau, see the infamous Death Gate and the main SS barracks. The extermination zone includes Bunker 1 (Red House), Bunker 2 (White House), the remains of dressing rooms for victims, and a cemetery of Soviet POWs. View the Sauna building used for prisoner disinfection and belongings processing. The tour concludes at the memorial to victims of Auschwitz-Monowitz (Auschwitz III), offering a broader understanding of the camp system and the scale of the atrocities.

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