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Stutthof Museum German Concentration Camp

Museum in Sztutowo

Updated: March 14, 2024 09:40 AM

Stutthof Museum German Concentration Camp is located in Sztutowo (Village in Poland), Poland. It's address is Muzealna 6, 82-110 Sztutowo, Poland.

Muzealna 6, 82-110 Sztutowo, Poland

85H3+7H Sztutowo, Poland

+48 55 247 83 53

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Monday8 AM to 3 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 3 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 3 PM
Thursday8 AM to 3 PM
Friday8 AM to 3 PM
Saturday8 AM to 3 PM
Sunday8 AM to 3 PM

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Where is Stutthof Museum German Concentration Camp?

Stutthof Museum German Concentration Camp is located at: Muzealna 6, 82-110 Sztutowo, Poland.

What is the phone number of Stutthof Museum German Concentration Camp?

You can try to calling this number: +48 55 247 83 53

What are the coordinates of Stutthof Museum German Concentration Camp?

Coordinates: 54.328223, 19.153981

Stutthof Museum German Concentration Camp Reviews

Ian
2023-12-17 08:41:49 GMT

I am not sure if it was 'lucky' per se, but when I visited Stuffhof it was getting dark, it was very cold and covered in snow. All of this added to the atmosphere of the place which is quite cold and eerie to say the least.
When you park up (Fee is 15PLN) you are free to roam the site and visit at your own pace. I did not see anyone else there, no staff or public so I had the whole place to myself.
Information boards are in Polish and in English and there are plenty around the site detailing which areas are which, as well as giving a further look into what happened.
An absolute must for anyone interested in history; we all know it happened but visiting an actual site gave a much deeper sense of it all.

Kelley Kagele
2023-07-09 07:37:28 GMT

I feel weird rating a place like this with its history. It is a simple camp but with great detail and information. I recommend the movie(available in English) and learn more about the history of the camp as well as the people who worked there. I also recommend the audio guide(available in many languages)as you learn more than just the signs(in English as well). Unfortunately, if you want to buy any books or souvenirs you must buy them in the beginning when you buy your tickets unless you want to walk back to the front of the camp. The entrance and exit are in 2 different locations. I wish I would've have known that before I went through.

Annette McPhee
2023-10-08 10:04:06 GMT

Heart-rending and very sad, eerie feeling when visiting. Makes one very grateful that we won WW2 were not under Nazi rule

Elina Hytönen
2023-07-02 20:11:39 GMT

Free entry. Clean toilets. Bus transport from Gdansk takes about an hour. Bus payment in cash. This was a truly arresting place and experience. In concentration camps, human evil and history become concrete. Peace to the souls of all Holocaust victims.

Peter Larsson
2023-07-07 18:50:55 GMT

A guide is 80 EUR, highly recommended, call and book from the homepage. Place is quiet, calm which makes it especially chilling when you know what's been going on at this place.

Paul B
2023-12-18 21:56:43 GMT

Amazing and very moving place to visit.

Lee Bond
2023-12-06 17:31:26 GMT

Very informative, we had a private tour guide, but the site is well preserved and more of the site opening, possibly next year. There are English translations of the text. The history is horrifying and well documented

Brett Gottfried
2018-11-12 23:18:14 GMT

If you have the time you must see this place, if you don't, make time. The camp it a chilling reminder of what happened to citizens and civilians during WWII. It is really well presented and a good portion of the camp is still left standing.

The exhibits and text are in English about 40% of the time but it has a lot of visuals. You won't need a guide if you don't want one.

Jess Stephenson
2023-08-15 12:47:01 GMT

Very emotional camp, highly recommended going to experience it, only pay for parking

Tiago G
2023-07-01 19:23:51 GMT

It is worth a visit if you are in Gdansk. They had an exposition with a bunch of different stories from actual inmates and their fates.

Peter Borkowski
2023-09-24 13:32:48 GMT

This heavy eerie feeling envelops you when you enter this place . Steeped in very sad but important history . Everyone , irrespective of age needs to visit .

Chris K
2023-06-30 12:20:13 GMT

Why should you visit here? To keep the memories alive of all the people who were murdered by the Nazis. A very sad but realistic history is memorialized in this concentration camp.

R S
2020-01-25 19:34:42 GMT

What a sobering place. It feels insensitive to say that I had a great time. I had a tour by Thomas, an English speaking tour guide: I highly recommend having an expert show you around to explain the history behind this tragic place. It's the first time I've been to Poland, and to a concentration camp. We really must never forget the atrocities that happened at places like this. The juxtaposition between the rusty barbwire and watch towers seen alongside the natural beauty of the camps surroundings are haunting.

Rugilė Indė
2019-10-10 19:44:09 GMT

It is a place that recalls the past. Very interesting, many objects available to visitors. We were surprised that the entrance was free. For parking payer only 7 zlotys (1 hour).

Alexandru Comsa
2018-10-19 11:23:44 GMT

A very impressive historical place to be and to see. It is full of memories and well preserved. The surroundings are quite beautiful especially during the autumn. The museum has free entrance but you have to pay for parking. Definitely worth the trip.

Stein Arne Nordal
2021-09-15 20:36:25 GMT

It's very strange to give this place 5 stars. I give the 5 star review because off our tour Guides knowledge and the way he told the story of Stutthof. The history of Stutthof is just barbaric. You can't believe this ever happened. The way the Germans treated human life is just unbelievable. We strongly recommend every human being to have a guided tour at Stutthof, just to learn the history of WWII. We have to thank Mr.Shuttle for a interesting trip and additional knowledge of the Gdansk area and history.

Adrian Hughes
2021-12-24 14:45:16 GMT

Very interesting and well preserved camp of ww2. To see what horror was inflicted on people is unbelievable.

Mikail Bayir
2021-07-04 15:57:20 GMT

Very good place to visit. Since Germans burnt everything down, Not much things left from the German occupation. However worth it 🙂

There is parking opportunity but not free.

Jokam
2021-08-01 15:48:55 GMT

Everyone should visit that place, we had an amazing guide Tomasz. Let's don't forget what a human is willing to do to the other human.

adeel aahmad
2022-09-10 15:14:01 GMT

Anyone who doesn’t believe must visit to see the history about death chamber and listen the true from Polish people.

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About Sztutowo
Village in Poland

Sztutowo is a village in Nowy Dwór Gdański County, within the Pomeranian Voivodeship of northern Poland. It is located about 38 km east of Gdańsk on the northeastern edge of the Vistula Delta, at the base of the Vistula Spit on the Baltic coast. source

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