A complete, respectful guide to visiting Auschwitz I & Auschwitz II–Birkenau: tickets, tours, how to get there, what to see, and how to behave.

A visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau is an act of remembrance and learning. Approach with respect, prepare thoughtfully, and allow space for reflection.

| Option | Includes | Time window | Good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-booked entry | Timed entry to Museum | Fixed | Independent visitors |
| Guided tour (EN/PL/DE/FR/IT) | Auschwitz I + Birkenau with educator | 3–4h | First visit / structured context |
| Study visit | Deeper educational program | Half/full day | Students / researchers |
Tip: Educator-led tours provide historical structure and respectful pacing; highly recommended for a first visit.
Checklist:
Auschwitz I (Museum)

Auschwitz II–Birkenau (Memorial)

Please act with quiet respect. This is a site of profound tragedy and remembrance.
itinerary:
- section: "Auschwitz I Museum"
duration: "1.5–2h"
notes: "Educator-led context, core exhibitions, brief pauses"
- section: "Transfer to Birkenau"
duration: "15–20m"
notes: "Shuttle or walk; hydrate"
- section: "Birkenau Memorial"
duration: "1.5–2h"
notes: "Rail spur, barracks zones, monument, quiet time"
A thoughtfully prepared, guided visit helps you grasp context, navigate the sites with care, and honor memory through learning and quiet remembrance.

Ich habe diesen Leitfaden erstellt, um Besucherinnen und Besuchern einen respektvollen, historisch eingebetteten und praktisch klaren Zugang zu Auschwitz-Birkenau zu ermöglichen — in Würde gegenüber Opfern und Überlebenden.
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