Auschwitz located in Oswiecim, Poland approximately 66 km west of Krakow. You can do a day trip from Krakow just because I'm not sure if you want to spent even just one night in that city. There are three available options to get to Auschwitz, first is to use tour companies where they will take you using tour bus and back to Krakow, there are also regional bus which will take you directly to the camp or using regional train. For me I choose to use train which is more authentic because you will use old train just as the prisoner of the concentration camp at that time, just another way to add more spoke to your visit.
The admission to the museum is free unless you are visiting during peak season (April - October) which you can only enter using a tour costed 40 zl. Bu if you enter the museum before 10 am or after 3 pm you can enter the museum for free, and this is what I'm choosing.
When you enter the museum, the famous 'Arbeit macht Frei' gate will welcome you. For you who doesn't speak German, it literally means 'work will set you free' which a propaganda set by NAZI to encourage the prisoner to work all day.
Basically the museum was a complex of barrack which is then converted into series of museum to show how the life of the prisoner in the concentration camp. It's 8 am when I enter the museum complex, the barrack museums have not yet opened so I decided to stroll around the premises. That morning light rain showered the museum complex, the sun was no where to be seen and not many people arrived at that hour. While looking around I found several bullet marks on the walls, a scary electric fence and double barbed fence to keep the prisoner from running away from the camp.
Gas chamber |
Gallows to hang the prisoner :( |
Shoes left by the prisoner |
Maybe Auschwitz not the best place to visit while in Europe, but it get me thinking about what mankind can do to others, such a horrible horrible things. When leaving Auschwitz, I feel so lifeless like my happiness was sucked by a dementor and I just got out from Azkaban. But I'm still glad that I visit one of the darkest place on the planet.
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