There is a large memorial, destroyed buildings remain, the territory is well maintained, there are explanatory signs.
Everything is overshadowed by people who sunbathe in swimsuits on the territory of the memorial, including on the field where the ashes of the burned people were scattered. They also allow themselves to drink and eat on the territory, and the offspring of such non-humans throw stones into the ruins, jump on them like on a playground, children snap at comments, parents do not react... It is sad that the locals treat their history this way, I would say shameful.
The place is certainly interesting, but the feelings are certainly mixed. But it's an interesting idea, if you're not very sensitive, it's worth visiting and touching on a complicated story. There will be enough impressions for a long time.
A landmark place, the largest concentration camp of the USSR.... but!! The project is abandoned. The grass is not mowed, windbreaks, thickets, signs are torn off, it is not clear where to go and what in general…
Without knowing the history: a field with stones. It's really sad, we came 100km away... the only thing is the monument "Gate of Memory" and the alley, but it's also abandoned. People walk just like in the park. There is no atmosphere…
Hurtful.
Khatyn has been landscaped, pay attention to the Trostenets.