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Take a live virtual tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp.

Tours are approximately 2 hours long and are followed by Q&A.
Below are the available tours. Please be aware of your time zone when registering.

Tours in the U.S. and Canada

March 9 | CANCELED

March 10 | CANCELED

March 13 | CANCELED

 

 

Check back for information about future tours.

March 9 (Sat.) at 12 p.m EST

March 10 (Sun.) at 1 p.m EST

March 13 (Wed.) at 7 p.m EDT

I took this beautiful tour and am very happy that I did. Heartbreaking, beautiful, informative – it is a must see”

~ Devorah Grunau

“Unforgettable experience!! The virtual tour will be perfect for you, have someone come watch with you!”

~ Carmen VanWey Booz

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

This tour is typically only offered to groups, but we’ve arranged to open special public tours to individuals for the discounted rate of $52 USD per household device (down from $60 USD). To inquire about scheduling a group tour for schools or organizations, fill out this form.

Space is limited to 150 participants to allow for an opportunity for Q&A and audience interaction with the expert guide.

 

 

Technical requirements: The tours are on a platform that uses state-of-the-art technology to create an immersive experience. This technology requires a device with a resolution of at least 1024px wide. It does not support cellphones or some tablets. Using a Chrome browser is recommended, but the latest version of Edge, Safari or Firefox can also be used. Visit whatsmybrowser.org for information about your browser and screen resolution.  A reliable, high-speed Internet connection is recommended. 

 

Tours are nonrefundable, except in the case of cancellations. A reliable high-speed Internet connection with an updated browser is recommended. The technology requires a device with a resolution of at least 1024px wide and does not support cellphones. If you are not able to attend the above tour but would like to receive notifications of future tours, please fill out this form

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.”

“Having the ability to use technology to ‘see’ and feel like you’re on site was incredible. It was completely different than say watching a webinar with just images. This really created a sense that we were ‘there’ and definitely makes me want to visit in person if I’m fortunate enough to do so.”

“The virtual tour provides an opportunity to visit these monumental places of history when I/we might not ever get to see in person. It’s also one thing to read about the history of the Holocaust and victim/survivor experiences but to actually ‘see’ (even if virtually) these death/concentration camp locations (as they were and are now) really amplified the magnitude of the Holocaust and what so many people went through.”

“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.”

“The presentation of the tour was powerful in its telling of a truth that must never be forgotten.”