Rogoźnica, Poland
Ofiar Gross Rosen 26
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+48 748559007
ToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
I will write a deeper review another time. The area is very rich in granite. In fact granite operations continue to this day. In some of the pictures you will see something that actually looks like a mine. This is not mined in now. After the settlements that were made after the end of open world war in Europe (around 1945) the mine was closed. This especially was a forced labour camp, and by this I mean the vast majority of the rounded up inmates died through being overworked. I am going to expand on this very soon. However, what I have done now is put some more pictures up. The visitor's centre can put on a video in at very least Polish and English. It is a very decent environment. Quite a few of the photos I took also show you a plan view of the accommodation (if you can call it that) grounds of the prisoners. In the encampment of the prisoners, as it was then, most the buildings do not stand. However there is still the remains of buildings that visitors can enter into. One of these is a kitchen (see one of the pictures I have uploaded).
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A small camp that easily can be walked through. Signs are in English, German, and Polish. 3 zloty to park our car and then free to enter.
Horrible place, great museum. Must see.
good place to visit, the educational movie is really touching. has parking and its very very cheap. visiting this place is free of charge, only viewing the movie costs a small fee (3-5 pln)
Interesting and heartbraking all in one...movie shown and building gives so much information
Great place of history, plenty of parking!
Was in Poland during a student competition and we choose to stop by here, it is definitely a sobering experience. The guide was very friendly and informed on the subject she was talking about, unfortunately I can't remember her name since it's been years. Getting to learn what happened to the Jewish population that was sent there was horrible but it helped setting World war 2 in perspective.
Very sad but very eye opening. Great place to visit!
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