Museum and Memorial of the Holocaust of Roma and Sinti in Moravia
Muzeum a Památník holokaustu Romů a Sintů na Moravě
Wheelchair accessible
A memorial and museum located on the authentic site of a former Protectorate 'Gypsy camp' in Hodonín u Kunštátu, which operated from 1942–1943. It commemorates the victims of the Holocaust of Roma and Sinti, who were forcibly concentrated here before transport to Auschwitz II-Birkenau. The site features extensive exhibitions, educational programs, and a replica of a prisoner barracks.

📜 Memorial and museum on the site of a former WWII concentration camp for Roma and Sinti.
🔍 Managed by the Museum of Romani Culture, located in Hodonín u Kunštátu.

Why Go

🏛️ Explore extensive exhibitions on camp history and daily life.
📚 Participate in educational programs and lectures.
🌳 Visit the nearby Žalov forest cemetery, a cultural monument.
🖼️ See temporary exhibitions in the preserved guards' barracks.

Why Avoid

🚫 Smoking, open fires, and drones (without consent) are prohibited.
🐾 Dogs allowed only on leash and with muzzle.

Tips

💡 Free entry to main exhibitions, but guided tours and educational programs have a fee.
🗓️ Open seasonally from April to October, Wednesday to Sunday.

Cost

💰 Free entry to exhibitions, fees for guided tours and educational programs.

Hours

🕒 Apr-Oct: Wednesday-Sunday, 10:00-17:00.

♿ Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible.