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One of history’s darkest moments brought to life…

An Auschwitz Virtual Live Tour provides a unique learning experience about the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, using historical footage, Holocaust survivor testimonies, panorama pictures and modern animation combined with virtual reality tools to teach about the horrors that happened in the world’s most infamous concentration camp. 

The group tours are live, led by expert tour guides in Poland who can answer questions and interact with participants during the tour. 

Visit an historical testament of one of humanity’s deepest failures in this most faithful representation of an in-person visit to the Auschwitz memorial site.

TOUR INFORMATION

TOUR INFORMATION

Each tour is two hours long and the content can be adjusted to fit the considerations of the audience, such as age and background knowledge. Available formats, all online, include webinars, discussions, seminars and lectures. Q&A sessions are also available. 

DEMOGRAPHIC

This tour is ideal for high school and college students, educators, professionals, historians, politicians, scholars and anyone who is interested in learning more about this dark time in history in an effort to help prevent this type of tragedy in the future.

PRICING

Public tours are $52 per household device. Speical group pricing is available for schools, organizations and businesses. To request more information, fill out this form.

Proceeds from the tours go toward Holocaust education, as well as support and financial assistance for Holocaust survivors.

The virtual live tours of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp are supported by a grant from Arizona Humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities and the federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act.

What people are saying about the tour

“It literally left the participants, myself certainly included, SPEECHLESS. I am grateful for the opportunity to have participated. I will never forget this. And, THAT may be the most important takeaway – NEVER FORGET. While I’d like for as many as possible to experience this presentation in the intimate, interactive way that we were able to, I do want to encourage this to be brought to as many people as possible, especially the younger generation(s) who shockingly are living in a newly reignited era of anti-Semitism and pro-Nazism.”

“Very powerful. It will take days to fully absorb what I heard and saw.”

“I’m a 3rd Gen survivor who does school assemblies on Holocaust education and this presentation was hands down the most informative and modern presentation I’ve seen.”

“It was especially meaningful to me since my grandmother survived Auschwitz-Birkenau; I hope to travel to the actual site one day. Thank you for providing this program.”

“Even though I’ve been to Yad Vashem and the US Holocaust Museum many times, this was still an excellent experience.”