点评:Average trip. We arrived at approximately 12 pm and made our way towards the entrance of the museum. The museum seemed very unfinished and did not leave me with a good impression. There were empty displays, tools scattered around, and not that many things to view in the main museum. I definitely wish there were more artifacts out for display, along with some reading materials. There were 3 trains out for display, including one that you could climb into. There was a great holocaust memorial section in the back of the building. This section included pictures and videos, depicting the horrors that occurred during the holocaust. We were able to hear many first hand accounts from the survivors. After exploring the main museum, we went outside, where we got to see additional train cars. We started walking down the path, where we saw several additional buildings. The buildings were not labeled, and it was very difficult to tell which ones were open to the public. One of the buildings was showing a short documentary about the origins of the museum and the grounds. We went into another building, which contained a model railroad exhibit. Several of the buildings were locked on the campus.
Tip: I recommend spending 1.5 hours here if you truly want to see everything.
翻译:平均行程。我们大约中午12点到达,然后朝博物馆的入口走去。博物馆似乎很未完成,并没有给我留下好印象。展品空空如也,工具散落一地,主博物馆里可看的东西不多。我绝对希望有更多的文物可供展示,还有一些阅读材料。有 3 列火车可供展示,包括一列您可以爬上去的火车。大楼后面有一个伟大的大屠杀纪念区。这部分包括图片和视频,描述了大屠杀期间发生的恐怖事件。我们能够从幸存者那里听到许多第一手资料。参观完主博物馆后,我们走到外面,在那里我们看到了额外的火车车厢。我们开始沿着小路走,在那里我们看到了几座额外的建筑物。这些建筑物没有标签,很难分辨哪些是对公众开放的。其中一栋建筑正在放映一部关于博物馆和场地起源的短片。我们走进另一栋建筑,里面有一个模型铁路展览。校园内的几栋建筑都被锁上了。
提示:如果您真的想看遍一切,我建议您在这里花 1.5 个小时。