Railway Ramp in Auschwitz II-Birkenau

Overview

Discover the Ramp at Birkenau, a key site in Holocaust history, where Nazi selections took place. Reflect, learn, and honor the victims.

When visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, it's worth paying attention to a place called the Ramp, which played a crucial role in the history of the camp. As a tourist, you will have the opportunity to expand your knowledge about World War II and pay tribute to those who lost their lives due to Nazi actions. We present a description of this place along with the most important historical facts that will help you better understand the significance of this location.

The Ramp was located in the Birkenau camp, part of the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex. From May 1944, it was the main unloading point for transports of Jews arriving at the camp. Arrival at Birkenau marked the beginning of a terrible selection process for the prisoners, which would determine their fate. It was on the Ramp that the Nazis carried out the selection, as a result of which valuable people for the camp were directed to forced labor, while the rest - primarily children, women with small children, and the elderly and disabled - were directed to the gas chambers.

By visiting the Ramp, you will understand the importance of this place for thousands of people who went through the selection. Allow yourself a moment of reflection and commemoration of the victims, and consider the message that this place carries for our present world.

It is worth mentioning that the entire Auschwitz-Birkenau facility has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, highlighting its unique historical and cultural significance.

Visiting the Ramp will allow you to see an authentic historical site that helps raise awareness of the cruel reality of the extermination camp. It is also worth participating in a guided tour, which will bring you closer to the facts related to the functioning of the camp and its history.

By visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and the Ramp, you will have the opportunity to see firsthand a place that bears witness to one of the darkest periods in human history. It is an important experience that will help you better understand history and commemorate the victims of the Holocaust.

We encourage you to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and the Ramp to expand your historical knowledge and pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the camp. Plan your visit today and be a part of this significant act of remembrance.

Contact

Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau
ul. Więźniów Oświęcimia 20
32-603 Oświęcim
33 844 8000
www.auschwitz.org

Location

FAQ

The museum is open daily, except for January 1st, December 25th, and Easter Sunday. Opening hours vary depending on the time of year. We recommend booking tickets online in advance to secure your spot, as the museum can be very busy.

Yes, guided tours are available and highly recommended for a better understanding of the site's history. Tours are offered in multiple languages, including English, Polish, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and more.

The museum is located in Oświęcim, Poland, about 70 km west of Kraków. You can get there by car, bus, or train. We encourage you to take advantage of our offer of tours, transfers, and skip-the-line tickets.

 

 

Visitors are advised to dress modestly and respectfully, keeping in mind that the site is a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking long distances. Weather-appropriate clothing, such as raincoats, umbrellas, or sunscreen, should also be considered. Please note that large bags and backpacks are not allowed in the museum, and there is a paid luggage storage available on-site.

Yes, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum has specific rules to ensure a respectful atmosphere. Visitors are asked to maintain silence, refrain from smoking, and avoid using mobile phones during their visit. Photography is allowed, but the use of flash or tripods is prohibited. Filming and photographing inside the buildings, especially in the rooms with human remains, is strictly forbidden.

 

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