Plan Your Visit

Plan Your Visit
Learn about the history of the German Nazi death camp in Sobibór, the fate of its victims, and the prisoners who, on 14 October 1943, organised an armed uprising and mass escape from the camp – one of the most heroic acts of resistance during the Holocaust.

Admission to the Museum (including all exhibitions) is free of charge.

important announcements

Opening hours on Mondays and public holidays

The Museum and Memorial in Sobibór is closed to visitors every Monday and on the following holidays and dates: 1 January (New Year's Day), 6 January (Epiphany), Easter, Corpus Christi, 11 November (National Independence Day), and 24–31 December.

Explorewith a guide or on your own

Independently

Independently

If you want to visit the Museum independently, you do not need to make any reservations. We encourage you to use our free visiting app, which will guide you through the area and provide you with a detailed history of the camp.


Guided Tour

Guided Tour

You can book a guided tour by contacting the Museum staff. Our guides offer tours in Polish, English, and German, during which you will learn about the history of the German death camp in Sobibór and the fates of survivors.