点评:This has become a tourist trap in a touristic area.
You have to pay for parking, you have to pay for the entry and you have to pay for the toilet (After a long long drive, it will be the first thing you'll do).
And... there is the long lineup. What was off-putting was how the whole thing is organised. You go in in large groups into a tiny room (I counted about 50 going in) so actually you do not see anything because there are too too many people, all this is going on while the 'tour guide' give an explanation in Polish (I got a generic descript on paper in English)
The place consisted of a wooden church covered in skulls and femur bones. It is a unique experience but you cannot take pictures.
There is one room. That's it. And then the guide opens up a trapdoor to show more skulls and femurs stored under said to be 4 meters deep.
It is really a shame what the place has become. It would have been better to allow maybe a few people in at once to allow them to look at the place and give their moment of respect. Explanatory booklets in different languages would have been good to have.
翻译:这已成为旅游区的旅游陷阱。
停车要付钱,进门要付钱,上厕所也要付钱(经过长途驾驶,这将是你要做的第一件事)。
还有……排长队。令人反感的是整个事情的组织方式。你成群结队地进入一个小房间(我数了一下大概有 50 人进去)所以实际上你什么也看不到,因为人太多了,所有这一切都是在“导游”用波兰语进行解释时进行的(我在纸上得到了英文的通用描述)
这个地方由一座覆盖着头骨和股骨的木制教堂组成。这是一种独特的体验,但您不能拍照。
有一个房间。就是这样。然后向导打开活板门,里面藏着更多的头骨和股骨,据说深达 4 米。
这个地方变成这样真是太可惜了。最好让几个人同时进来,让他们看看这个地方并表达他们的敬意。如果有不同语言的解释性小册子就好了。