Book workshops with guided tours

An integral part of the educational activities is experiencing an authentic site of memory—the grounds of the former German Nazi extermination camp in Belzec. Although no physical remains of the camp’s infrastructure have survived, the landscape itself—marked by history and the memory of the victims—serves as a powerful testimony to the past. Contact with this place, its symbolic form of commemoration, eyewitness accounts, and archival materials gives the process of learning history a profound, reflective, and emotional dimension. It fosters the development of historical imagination, allowing for a better understanding of the mechanisms that led to the tragedy and crimes of World War II, as well as the importance of remembering its victims.