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Very interesting and insightful tour. It shows how important salt was during the early times. People got paid with salt. It is outside the city but the tourist info center booked us a tour with one of the several operators. It requires walking deep down underground so wear comfortable shoes.
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 The railhead where prisoners were delivered by Tom_Fields, 4 more photos If there is one place on earth that stands as an enduring symbol of evil, then this is it. The horrors of this place are well-documented, and known to everyone. The camp is well-preserved, and guided tours remind visitors of what happened here. Please be mindful that this was a place of great suffering and tragedy, and act accordingly. For more on Holocaust sites, see my tip on the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC. Leave a Comment Phone: (+48) 33 844 81 group resDirections: Just outside Oświęcim on national road 933 (enter the parking lot on Ulica Stanisławy Leszczyńskiej). It's about 2 km. from the train station. See website for opening hours.Website: http://en.auschwitz.org.pl/m/
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Auschwitz and the salt mines are two different animals but both worth visiting. One can make your day somber and sober while the other is cool and amazing. Both options are avail by van or train. We found to figure out the train or bus/van by yourself is a lot cheaper than other offers. You can get most info from tourist handouts or in the apt. of train schedules ect.. Zakopane is a great town also if you have the time.
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 Tribute Graf v. Stauffenberg. by australia2 A walking tour of the absolutely wrecked remains of "The Wolf's Lair" is available to all interested people. Not wrecked by the attempt but by the advancing Russian troops, in Jan/Feb '45. Hitler had gone back to Berlin well beforehand. The attempt took place on July 20th 1944 and the locality then was the German name Rastenberg.Goto next page . Leave a Comment Address: Appr 7 kilometres east of Olsztyn village.Directions: Contrastingly beautiful, holiday area of the Lakes district, north east Poland. Previously East Prussia.
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by Robmj This really is a no brainer, I'm sure the majority of people visiting Poland in fact make Krakow their number one destination. There are not enough superlatives for Krakow - its just stunning. Come and see for yourself. Highlights for me included: - The Royal Castle on Wawel Hill - St Mary's Church in the square - The barbican - The city walls - Soaking up the atmosphere in the Grand or Main Square (Rynek Glowny) - The historic Kazimierz District In fact there is so much, I'll give up at this point, come and explore for yourself - you won't be dissapointed. Leave a Comment
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Auschwitz and Birkenau are two former Nazi concentration camps that were liberated in January 1945. The remains of the camps, the survivors' and liberators' testimonies, and the documentary evidence leave no doubt as to the shocking and huge crime against humanity that were committed there. Much of this is on display throughout both camps. For me Birkenau (known as Auschwitz II) was the most daunting of the camps, its huge, desolate and harrowing, no doubt because the majority of the 1.5 million people murdered at these camps met their end in the gas chambers of Birkenau. When you stand there looking at the railway tracks leading upto the destroyed remains of the chambers, you can't help but feel sick. One can only hope that civilisation learns from its past. Leave a Comment Address: near Oswiecim, 50 kilometers west of Kraków
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 Salt sculptures by Robmj This is within a short bus trip of downtown Krakow and is an amazing salt mine that is now a major tourist attraction. UNESCO have recognised this as a world heritage site and no wonder, they have been mining salt since the 13th century until it stopped in 1996. At a depth of 320 metres (tours only to 135m), 2000 caverns and 300kms of mine shafts - its impressive. Miners over the years have created many carvings and sculptures, the cathedral room has to be seen to be believed. Leave a Comment Address: Wieliczka, Krakow metropolitan areaDirections: Regular buses run from the top of Starowislna Street opposite the Main Post Office, taking around forty minutes to get there.Website: http://www.krakow-info.com/wielicz.htm
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 musician in Zakopane by paulfineart Take the bus from Krakow to Zakopane in the tartra mountains. Note, it is possible to go here by train but it takes more than twice as long(about 5 hrs). Leave a Comment
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Just outside of Warsaw we took the bus to this former bunker. They still have all the war machines you could possibly ever want to see. Jim loved this place because not only did he get a personal tour, but they let him actually sit in one of the helicopters. Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. He spoke pretty good english, which was important as all the information and descriptions are in Polish. Katyn Museum ul. Powsinska 13 The word Katyn was out of bounds in Poland's post-war press. Hundreds of thousands of Poland's officer class perished during the war at the hands of the Soviets, some were shot, others died during the trials of deportation. Katyn has come to symbolize all these crimes. In March 1940 Stalin gave the order for the execution of 25,700 Polish reserve officers. The first victims were discovered by the Germans in 1943, buried in the Russian forest of Katyn. This museum preserves the memory of the crime, and a host of personal effects that were discovered in the graves lend an intimate dimension to the fate of thousands. Leave a Comment Address: ul. Powsinska 13Directions: On the bus line from downtown to the summer palace
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 Wawel castle, Cracow, Poland by Federina A must for all Cracow visitors is the Wawel Castle, an old manor that stands on top of the Wawel hill. The castle has known periods of splendour as centre of a powerful country like Poland and residence of Polish rulers from the middle of 11th to early 17th century; and also of humiliation as barracks of the Austrian Army in the 19th century. Wawel Castle acquired its present form mainly in the first half of the XVI century, during the reign of the Kings Alexander and Sismund I the Old of the Jagiellonian dynasty; it also has been home, during World War II, of the Nazi Governor Hans Frank. Today Wawel Royal Castle is a museum. Inside the exposition you will find a fine model of Wawel area as it was before the Austrian forces moved in it. Of particular relevance a collection of the Flemish tapestries that once belonged to King Sigismund Augustus himself. Leave a Comment
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