Ladies and Gentleman,
We are pleased to inform you that from 02.02.2021 the exhibition in the Museum building is open to visitors.
In the Museum visitors are required to keep a distance of at least 1.5 meters from others and to cover their mouths and noses.
The Treblinka Museum is open from Monday to Sunday, 9.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. (until March 15, 2021).
Guidelines for visiting the Treblinka Museum. The Nazi German Extermination and Forced Labour Camp (1941-1944) during the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic.
Regulations:
- All persons staying on the grounds and in the buildings of the Treblinka Museum. The Nazi German Extermination and Forced Labour Camp (1941-1944) are required to cover their mouths and noses with their own personal protective equipment.
- You should keep at least 1.5 m distance from others (does not apply to families and guides accompanying persons with disability).
Rules for visiting the Museum exhibitions and visitor service:
- Due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic, the Museum exhibitions, grounds and historical objects are made available under a special sanitary regime, with the observance of the safety rules for visitors and employees, in accordance with generally applicable laws.
- There is a limit of visitors at the exhibition – 6 people.
- Before visiting the exhibition, visitors are required to disinfect their hands with the liquid at the entrance to the building (also in the case of wearing protective gloves).
- During the tour, keep a safe distance from other people of at least 1.5 meters (does not apply to families and guides accompanying persons with disability).
- There can be only 1 person at the information point and at the counter where publications are sold. When it is occupied, the rest of people must to wait keeping a distance of at least 1,5 metres from others (does not apply to families and guides accompanying persons with disability)
- If possible, please make cashless payments.
Guidelines for visiting the Treblinka Museum. The Nazi German Extermination and Forced Labour Camp (1941-1944) during the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus epidemic are in force temporarily independently of the Visiting Regulations.