Droga Męczenników Majdanka w Lublinie, Memorial road in Lublin, Poland.
Droga Męczenników Majdanka is a main road running through Lublin that connects various city districts including Bronowice, Kośminek, and Felin. The three-kilometer route includes bus stops and passes near the Majdanek Memorial and Museum.
The road was named after the Majdanek concentration camp, where thousands died between 1941 and 1944 during World War II. This naming connects the daily route through the city to the remembrance of that tragic period.
The road is named after the victims of Majdanek and functions as a route of remembrance for visitors traveling to the site. People walk it as a path connecting them to the memorial and the stories preserved there.
Multiple bus lines including 021 and 023 run along this road, providing access to the memorial and museum. Walking is also possible, with stops distributed along the entire length for convenient orientation.
A Monument of Struggle and Martyrdom by sculptor Wiktor Tołkin stands along the route, a striking sculpture that many visitors pass without noticing. It serves as a point of reflection on the journey toward the memorial site.
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