Majdanek State Museum
Majdanek State Museum
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pawel_hbg
Sopot, Poland16,816 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Couples
We have booked a tour with guide. You pay 100 PLN for approximately 2.5h and you have private guide. It was very professional. Entrance is free. Parking 5 PLN. It is hard to imagine that one person could do something like that to another. It was in times when there were cars, aeroplanes, ferries, civilization. It is one of German concentration camps in Poland. However one of largest when it concerns area and with 18400 Jewish killed by German during 1 day!
Written 11 September 2020
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Tadbert
Wiesbaden, Germany21 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
Visited on a cold blustery day, rain and sleet started midway through our visit, bring home the horrid conditions the prisoners of the camp had endured. The last stop was the truly awful mausoleum where the ashes of the Nazi's victims rest . . . a fitting site of remembrance.
Written 18 February 2020
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Annika
North Carolina60 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2022
It feels odd to write a review of such a horrifying place. But this is a site all should visit, though it is difficult to be here. I took a private guided tour in English, which I booked about a week in advance. I was alone and in USD it was around $45--it is a flat rate so if you are with others it will be much lower per person. This was extremely worth it as I had loads of questions. She had additional literature with her so she was able to show me things not in the exhibits. Even after the tour (3 hours) I stayed 1 more hour to make sure I took everything in.
Written 20 July 2022
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CarloHelmond
Helmond, The Netherlands725 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Couples
The Museum is close to Lublin, about 10 minutes by car depending a little of the time of day. We took3 hours to walk around and take it all in.If you want to read all the signs, you will need more time. It is hard to imagine how things were here at the time. Old footage from thattime gives you even a more horror look of that situation. What made an impression is the magnitude of it all. Not just of this place but all that happened in Poland. Places like this need to be visited to learn about that time. We should never forget. There is no entrance fee, just a parkinig fee if you get there by car.
Written 28 April 2024
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mgofficial
Como, Italy814 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Friends
Seeing it during the day it seems like a quiet and fairly tidy city. I only toured the historic areas and those in the center where I found many students and families intent on shopping and running errands.
Unfortunately, three days are not enough to see it all so it will be necessary to return to find out more. I'm sure there are many interesting things to discover. The people I met were kind and helpful, the prices were very affordable and the traditions were very interesting. I advise you to definitely stay in a hotel that has at least 4 stars (for your personal comfort, which never hurts) and to go there in periods that are not too cold. I know that vodka is good but you can't spend the day with the bottle in your hand to warm yourself :) I didn't find any souvenir shops other than a few things at the airport at absurd prices compared to the rest. When this happens, falling back on food products is always a valid solution. The history of Lublin is very interesting, go and read it before leaving.
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Written 29 October 2023
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Sztarka
1 contribution
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Family
Had a few hours spare so decided on Majdanek. Majdanek is no more than 10 minutes drive from Lublin. They estimated 1-2 hours to visit, but we spent 3 hours there and did not have time to read all the notice boards. If you are a history or WWII buff then plan to spend the better part of more than half day. There is a fair bit of walking. Fascinating insight to the terror of the war. You cannot help but shed a tear.
Written 7 September 2023
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Aileen
3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2022 • Couples
This camp is as prominent as the others we have been to. An excellent exhibition is on display in one of the barracks. There is the display of shoes which seems to go for miles and of course the gas chambers themselves. A must see tour to remind us of the evil man can inflict.
Written 17 June 2022
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Henry
Mierlo, The Netherlands98 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Couples
You can park your car close to the former camp. With great care they have created a memory of something we should never forget. In addition to the fence and watchtowers, the barracks that were built outside the camp are impressive.
Good explanations in English about the various points of interest in the barracks.
I recommend a visit to anyone in the area!
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Written 20 August 2023
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Astrid
78 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2024 • Couples
If you happen to be Lublin, this is a place that you must visit.
There are several buildings with information related to everything that happen in that place. It is worth to take the time to read everything to understand the magnitude of what happen.
Unfortunately the mausoleum was under renovation, therefore we couldn't visit there.
FYI, the museum pavilion is closed on Mondays but the rest of the grounds can be visited.
Written 3 September 2024
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dananddeec
West Unity, OH28 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Couples
We did the 4 hour private tour of Majdanek with Casper as our guide. This young man is a history major at the university and was so knowledgable of the planning and workings of this concentration and death camp. This tour put the horrors of the camp into perspective by stepping into the spaces of the showers, gas chamber and then the furnace room.
This is the most intact camp remaining and will be the highlight of our experience to Poland.
Again, thank you Casper for sharing your knowledge with us.
Written 30 August 2023
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