Excursión de un día al Museo Auschwitz Birkenau con transporte





Descripción
Descubra el Museo Auschwitz-Birkenau y el Memorial del Holocausto con la libertad de explorar a su propio ritmo, sin las restricciones de una visita guiada. Sumérgete en este sitio profundamente significativo mientras reflexionas sobre su historia sin prisas ni molestias. Para mejorar su visita, recibirá una guía oficial del museo en el idioma que prefiera, que proporcionará información histórica detallada, explicaciones detalladas e información clave sobre el monumento. Esto asegura que usted tenga todo el contexto necesario para comprender completamente el impacto y la importancia de este lugar. Camina por los barracones, torres de vigilancia y restos de las cámaras de gas preservados mientras absorbes la poderosa historia que dio forma al mundo. Ya sea que busque una reflexión silenciosa o una comprensión más profunda del Holocausto, esta experiencia autoguiada permite un viaje significativo y personal.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La Judenrampe (Rampa judía) fue una plataforma de descarga ferroviaria utilizada durante el Holocausto entre 1942 y 1944 en el campo de concentración y exterminio de Auschwitz. Se encontraba entre los campos de Auschwitz I (campamento principal) y Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Hoy en día, el Judenrampe es un sitio conmemorativo con placas conmemorativas en honor a las víctimas. A diferencia de la conocida "Puerta de la Muerte" en Birkenau, el Judenrampe jugó un papel crítico pero menos conocido en las deportaciones masivas.
Primero, lo llevaremos al campo de Auschwitz caminando a través de la puerta de Auschwitz I, el primer campo, inicialmente establecido como un campo de concentración para ciudadanos polacos arrestados después de que Alemania anexionara el país en 1939. Pasarás bajo el famoso letrero "Arbeit Macht Frei" (El trabajo te hace libre). Esta parte del tour suele durar dos horas, durante las cuales usarás unos auriculares para escuchar a tu guía claramente. El tamaño del grupo está limitado a 30 personas, según la normativa del Museo, garantizando una experiencia cómoda y accesible para todos los participantes. Explore las barracas de madera originales, las murallas fortificadas, las vallas de alambre de púas, las cámaras de gas y los crematorios, que en conjunto dejan una impresión inquietante y permiten a los visitantes comprender la inmensa escala del Holocausto.
Después del campamento de Auschwitz, lo llevaremos al segundo campamento más grande: Burdeos (Auschwitz II), ubicado a solo 3 minutos de Auschwitz. Birkenau, el campamento más grande, fue construido y operado con el único propósito de hacer de Europa "Judenrein" (libre de judíos). Su guía continuará la poderosa narrativa en Birkenau, ubicado en el pueblo de Brzezinka. Construido en 1941 bajo las órdenes del comandante de las SS Heinrich Himmler, el campo podía albergar alrededor de 90.000 prisioneros. Escucharás relatos desgarradores sobre las brutales condiciones de vida, el cruel proceso de selección y los experimentos médicos pseudocientíficos realizados por médicos nazis, incluido Josef Mengele. El recorrido concluye con una historia de liberación cuando soldados del 60.o Ejército del Primer Frente Ucraniano abrieron las puertas de Auschwitz el 27 de enero de 1945, dejándoles con una profunda comprensión de que tal genocidio nunca debería haber ocurrido — y nunca debe volver a ocurrir.
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Información importante
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Tenga en cuenta que en los campamentos hay principalmente pistas de tierra, lo que puede causar dificultades menores para los cochecitos
- Como es obligatorio en el museo Auschwitz Birkenau confirmar sus datos personales, debe llevar su pasaporte o documento de identidad para presentarlo en la entrada del museo. No lo olvide, de lo contrario no podrá ingresar al museo.
- El tamaño máximo de su equipaje de mano no puede exceder las siguientes dimensiones: 11.8 x 7.8 x 3.9 pulgadas (30 x 20 x 10 cm). Puedes dejar tu equipaje más grande en el coche.
- En Auschwitz-Birkenau los visitantes pueden tomar fotos con algunas excepciones claramente indicadas. Tomar fotos y filmar en la Mina de Sal de Wieliczka solo es posible después de comprar un pase adicional
- Durante su estancia en Auschwitz-Birkenau, los visitantes deben comportarse de forma adecuada y respetuosa
Opiniones(41)
There was no guide, just a bus driver who shared a link where you had to choose your language and read while you did the visit
They changed the time to go to the tour just a few a hours before depart. I received the e-mail after 5 pm. The tour was first schedulled to 7 am. They changed to 13 pm. It was impossible for me to be on the tour at the new time because I had a flight at the same day. They didnt answer the phone or e-mails and after that they refused to give me back my money, I appealed to my credit card to try to block the payment. Dont recommend this to anyone!
Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear about your disappointment. Unfortunately, Auschwitz entry times are assigned by the museum and can occasionally change at short notice. In such situations, we inform our guests as soon as we receive the updated schedule. We understand that the change from a morning to an afternoon tour was significant and that it conflicted with your travel plans. We also regret if you were unable to reach us when trying to contact our office. This is certainly not the level of service we aim to provide. Regarding the refund request, cancellations and schedule changes are reviewed according to the booking terms and conditions accepted at the time of booking. If you have opened a case with your credit card provider, we will cooperate fully with their review process and provide all relevant information. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
Incredible experience to see this horrible part of our history. To get 5 stars we would have liked to see the older part of the mine and been a smaller group. Thirty-six people were a little too many. The trip was well planned and an extra plus for the driver who also guided us through the district. He had even arranged a reservation at a restaurant before Auschwitz.
We booked with Krakow Tours as our trip was cancelled at the last minute. From the offset we found the service impeccable. The lady on the phone was so helpful and professional our tour was booked with very little trouble. Adam our driver picked us up from our hotel very promptly and throughout the whole trip he was courteous kind and extremely helpful , collecting our tickets taking us to the areas ready for the tours. Adam was very efficient and friendly an extremely competent driver with a great personality. Thank you all for creating a smooth and memorable tour.
A fantastic tour. Very emotional but presented with respect and understanding. All very well organised.
We were very fortunate to get a last minute booking with KRAKOW DIRECT as our previous booking was cancelled very late . We rang Krakow Direct and the operator was very friendly and got us two tickets for April 29th . ADAM was our guide and he picked us up at the Hotel KOSSAK punctually .he was very friendly helpful , informative and patient . He played a very interesting film for us en route to Auschwitz and got us our tickets when we arrived . All in all an EXCELLENT SERVICE and I would fully endorse Krakow Direct and ADAM. Thank you for a fantastic day - Auschwitz was emotionally challenging but a MUST - SEE for all
Thank you very much for your kind and detailed feedback. We are delighted to hear that, despite your initial cancellation with another provider, our team was able to assist you at short notice and arrange your visit successfully. It is great to know that Adam provided such a professional, friendly, and supportive service throughout the day, from punctual hotel pickup to sharing informative content during the journey and assisting with tickets on arrival. We are also pleased that, although the visit was emotionally challenging, you found it to be a meaningful and important experience. Your endorsement of us and Adam is greatly appreciated. Your feedback is very important to us and helps us continuously improve our services. We hope to welcome you again in the future.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS TOUR! First we was picked up at 1430 in the afternoon. We was then told we wasn’t going to be allowed into the first camp until 1740. And then after that was told that the last shuttle bus back from the second camp would be at 19:45. So we had next to no time to go around the camps. Felt like a very rushed experience with no time to actually take in everything that was around us. And we did not have enough time to properly explore the entire camps and see everything there was to see. Do not go on this tour it is a waste of your money. I would have much rather traveled to the camps myself as there is plenty of parking on site and brought tickets on the gate.
Outing, super well organized guide very very affordable
We arrived at 4 pm at our destination and had to wait 1 hour and a half to enter as they had given us an entrance at 5.40 pm and we could not enter before...
Auschwitz & Birkenhau was a marvellous day trip with comfortable & prompt transportation. Very early start but was worth it with our guide & driver being extremely informative & pleasant. Be sure to take tissues as some of the tour is really moving & you would need a heart of stone to not become emotional. Lots of walking which became difficult towards the end as i use a walking stick.



