Ditch with a terrible history.
Pit with macabre purpose.
Wooden bed steads.
Block of kitchens of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Watchtower.
Jewish quarter.
House where Helena Rubinstein was born in 1872.
Memorial to the 65,000 Polish Jews dead in World W…
Jewish Cemetery of Remuh.
Hard Rock Café.
Holy Mary Church.
Saint Wojciech Church.
The market.
Yard of Collegium Maius.
Archbishops Palace.
Seminary.
Old façades.
Ornate façade.
Saint Barbara Church.
Piarist Church.
Wawel Cathedral.
Barbican.
Barbican Gate.
Gate to Hell.
High-voltage fences.
Wagon for transport of prisoners.
Railway terminus inside Auschwitz-Birkenau camp.
End of the line.
Auschwitz II or Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Cremation ovens.
Gas chambers.
Gallows pole.
High-voltage fences.
Intimidating sign.
Bunk beds of Auschwitz.
Toilets in prisoners' block.
No escape!
One of the watchtowers along the enclosing wall.
Auschwitz I - watchtower of the gate.
Auschwitz I - the sinister gate.
Chapel in underground gallery.
Shoring of huge chamber.
High altar.
Biblical scene achieved in salt.
Chandelier made in salt.
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Watchtower of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
With lots of trees behind, very convenient to hide all the horrors that happened inside the fence from the sight of whoever might be outside.
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