Great experience and it made a big impact. The castle is free to visit, you just have the option to pay a small fee for an exhibit a floor higher. The hostess was very warm and welcoming. The tour was impressive, well thought of and a good reflection of what happened. For us it was just sad that mostly it's in German and we didn't want to have our phone out all the time. I would have given it a 5 star if there would have been more English translation text, next to the German explanation. It would be easier for non German...
Read moreI was waiting a bit more of ferral history of this place, but it had really low admission, free parking and the exhibition is really something. You will fall deep into human darkest behavior, nocturnal questions about life and death and personally experience part of nazi machinery. One star down, because many of, lets call the attractions, were turned off or broken. And there was some kind of food festival right next to castle walls, which I found very disrespectful to...
Read moreVery important and essential place in WW2, the blueprint of mass murdering. Had a bit of a (dark) giggle when google asked the yes/no question if it was accessible for handicapped people... I mean, it was designed by Nazis to get them all in there to cleanse the DNA pool from such "undesirables"... But as dark and gruesome as its history is, they turned it into an educational and memorial center - the best they could...
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