Szczypiorski House - an International Youth
Venue and Youth Hostel in Sachsenhausen,
In September 2005, work began in Sachsenhausen on the conversion of the villa
once used by the chief of staff of the concentration camps into an international
youth venue and youth hostel. Concentration camp prisoners built this
prestigious building in 1938/39. The work and group rooms are already under
construction and the house will also offer accommodation for young people and
adults. As of summer 2006, Szczypiorski House will open its doors for historical
and political work in the field of education.
The house, in the immediate vicinity of the Memorial and Museum in
Sachsenhausen, offers the following:
- Accommodation for up to 32 people in two- and four-bed rooms
- Seminar rooms
- Multimedia teaching aids and a library
- Various projects and seminars on the history of the concentration camp
in Sachsenhausen and the Soviet special camp, as well as on education to
democracy and human rights issues.
- A leisure time area
- Berlin proximity with a direct rail and local train service within
walking distance
- Sport and leisure facilities in the surroundings (e.g. the ‘T.U.R.M
Experience City Oranienburg’ leisure centre; bathing amenities at nearby
Lehnitz Lake and the Berlin to Copenhagen bicycle path)
The venue will be set up in cooperation with the Berlin-Brandenburg
branch of the German Youth-Hostel Association and the Brandenburg Memorial
Foundation. The Memorial Foundation has taken on the responsibility for the
educational concept, which will be developed in conjunction with the
educational association. The latter includes the registered association
‘Action Group for Building an International Youth Venue in Sachsenhausen’
and various other groups involved in youth educational work in Berlin and
Brandenburg.
The house has been named after the eminent Polish author Andrzej
Szczypiorski (1928 – 2000) a former prisoner in the concentration camp in
Sachsenhausen who has made an enormous contribution to mutual understanding
between Poles and Germans through his literary and political work. The
dedication also aims at setting an example to show that the house can be
seen as an invitation, particularly for young Poles and Germans, to use it
as a meeting venue.
The sum of 1.25€ million has been allocated by Germany’s Federal Family
Ministry and the Brandenburg Ministry of Education to fund the development of
the facility. The German Youth-Hostel Association will contribute 65,000€. In
1993, the Memorial Foundation had construction work carried out on the roof of
the building.
Bookings can be made for the time as of September 1st 2006.
For information on the educational programmes, accommodation etc. please
contact the following address:
Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen
Visitors’ Service
Straße der Nationen 22
16515 Oranienburg
phone: 49 3301-200200
telefax: 49 3301-200201
email: besucherdienst@gedenkstaette-sachsenhausen.de
website: www.haus-szczypiorski.de