Z360 Photography Gallery
The Entrance to Auschwitz I
Perimeter, looking West
Perimeter, looking East
The Black Wall, Execution Site
Roll Call
Watchtower Prisoner side
Watchtower Gestapo side
SS Hospital on the left
Gallows where Commandant Rudolf Höss was executed in 1947
The first Crematorium, built on a mortuary
Zyklon B gas was inserted through the roof
Entrance to the first Crematorium and Gas Chamber
The Entrance to Auschwitz II, Birkenau
The Entrance to Auschwitz II, Birkenau, Camp side
Mens Barracks designed as horse stables
Rebuilt sanitary barrack
Contained 400 men, 10 to a bunk
Entrance to mens camp, BII
Entrance to womens camp, BI
Freight Car for deportees
Selection Ramp - death or forced labour
International Monument for the Victims of Fascism
The SS destroyed the remaining installations as Soviet forces approached in 1945
Crematorium II
Only the foundations of the other 3 Gas Chambers remain at Birkenau
Crematorium II, Gas Chamber
German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp (1940–1945), Poland. 1.1 million people died there, including 960,000 Jews, during World War II.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum became a World Heritage Site in 1979. Photographs taken with full frame fisheye lens, September 2022.
A harrowing experience.