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- Visits for children under 14 years of age are not recommended by the museum due to the subject matter.
- Admission to the museum is free, however guided tours do require tickets.
- Virtual guides are available through a smartphone app, while audio guides come with a fee.
- The visitor center has a reference library, book shop, and a bistro.
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Although it is free of charge to visit the Mauthausen Memorial, public guided tours of the former concentration camp start from €8 for adults, and €5 for seniors, students, and children under 18 years of age. You can also book tours that include travel from Vienna, with prices starting around US$175.
Yes, you can take a guided tour of the Mauthausen Memorial to learn more about the site’s history. Audio guides are also available for €5, or you can download a free guide on your smartphone. Guided tours are available in several languages, including English, and normally last for two hours.
Many visitors to the Mauthausen Memorial find that they spend around two hours visiting—give or take 30 minutes, depending on your level of interest. During your visit to the memorial, you’ll visit exhibits within the on-site museum to learn about the history of the concentration camp, and walk the grounds to see memorials to Holocaust victims.
The Mauthausen Memorial advises against children under the age of 14 visiting, but this is a recommendation, not a rule. School groups regularly visit the Mauthausen Memorial, normally from March through to October. Parents and guardians are responsible for their children’s behavior here.
Yes, there are restrictions at the Mauthausen Memorial that visitors should be aware of. Rules for visitors include: only eat in designated spaces, act and dress respectfully, avoid making unnecessary noise, and do not bring dogs in. Personal photography and filming are permitted, but commercial recording requires advance permission.
























































