The State Museum of Majdanek

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Lublin, Poland

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History museum· National museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

The State Museum of Majdanek Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The State Museum of Majdanek is located in Lublin, Poland on Droga Męczenników Majdanka 67. The State Museum of Majdanek is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category history museum in Poland.

Address

Droga Męczenników Majdanka 67

Phone

+48 817102833

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Assistive hearing loopWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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smap99712

As part of a week in Poland I made a 3 day circuit to Treblinka, Sobibor, Majdanek, Belzec, and Auschwitz-Birkenau. I found Majdanek to be the most emotionally wrenching of the camps and it told the most complete story in my estimation.

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Bartłomiej Klasa

Highly recommend. We have to remember about History like that. Museum is free, only 5 zł for parking spot. There is an opportunity of drive between main point locations in death camp.

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Ellis

Would recommend a thousand times over auschwitz.

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Anthony Fitzmaurice

A stark reminder of what humans can do to one another. I recommend a visit by everyone even just to shed some perspective on modern day problems. Very informative exhibits explain exactly what happened there.

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Francisco Uceda

Its a cool experience to visit the concentration camp. I recommend to visit it with a guide, because if not you only read the signs like in history books. Entrance is for free which is really nice and map is not necessary. I suggest to plan it for one hour and a half or two hours!

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Woody Price

Very moving place. Strange sense of peace, probably because it is over. Shalom.

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Jamie Dalton

A moving memorial to the atrocities of the Nazi era. It is out of the city centre so either get a taxi or have a long walk to it. Easy to find and buying tickets is cheap and easy. The site is large with many interesting buildings and information. Be prepared for some moving moments as some exhibits contain some upsetting images & info, but this is an excellent tribute to those who unfortunately lost their lives at the evils of the Nazi machine. Well worth a visit.

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Tomáš Kreuzinger

Good place to visit for anyone, free of charge and the whole tour should take you around 2-3 hours depending on your pace. Different feelings come to head. The mausoleum is especially moving.