The Jewish Chronicle

Visitor centre and hostel to be built at Auschwitz

- BY JENNI FRAZER

A NEW visitors’ centre, together with a hostel providing affordable accommodat­ion for students and researcher­s, is to be built at the Auschwitz Memorial. The Polish Ministry of Culture has agreed to give just under £4 million to the centre, which is set to open in 2023.

Dr Piotr Cywinski, director of the Auschwitz Museum, said that the facility would answer the continuing problem of how to run educationa­l programmin­g over several days, without adequate nearby accommodat­ion. Up until now, visitors and volunteers have had little choice except to stay in expensive local hotels.

Private donations — including $5 million from the American Jewish philanthro­pist Ronald Lauder, and a further $500,000 from US supporters Joel and Ulrika Citron — have helped to make the project viable. Mr Lauder is chairman of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Foundation, and president of the World Jewish Congress.

Andrzej Kacorzyk, director of the Internatio­nal Centre for Education about Auschwitz

It will reduce the costs of taking part in educationa­l programmes’ and the Holocaust, said: “We all believe that by the end of 2023, a difficult pandemic situation will be under control, and the number of visitors will come back to its average. Thanks to this project, we are prepared for these challenges. The accommodat­ion area will make it possible for the participan­ts of longer study visits, seminars, postgradua­te students as well as conference participan­ts to reduce the costs of taking part in educationa­l programmes organised by us.”

How the new visitor centre will look

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PHOTO: AUSCHWITZ.ORG A model of the new centre
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