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My husband and I visited this March and were very moved by the experience. It is well worth the visit and highly recommended to all those who are interested in the history of Poland. Whilst it is an emotional experience it is very thought provoking and not 'frightening' in any way, rather it has a feeling of peace about it. We are going to Krakow again and in August and will go again. We went on the train and walked from the station to the camp. There is a free bus service between the two camps.Sue Karolski
England / Scunthorpe
14-07-2007