Muzeum Dulag 121, History museum in Pruszków, Poland
Muzeum Dulag 121 is a history museum in Pruszków dedicated to documenting a transit camp from World War II. The collection consists of photographs, personal items, and written documents that show the experiences of thousands of people who were processed there.
The Dulag 121 camp was established in 1944 and served as a transit facility for civilians during the Warsaw Uprising. The museum was founded in 2010 to preserve the memory of people processed there.
The museum displays personal items and documents from people who passed through the camp. These objects tell stories of everyday life and individual fates during the war years.
The museum is located near Warsaw and is open Tuesday through Sunday, with extended evening hours on Thursdays until 19:00. Visitors should allow time for reading and reflecting on the displayed materials.
The museum preserves records and testimonies from survivors who passed through the camp during the evacuation following the Warsaw Uprising. These personal accounts offer direct insight into what people experienced at this location.
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