Parts of Auschwitz I and II have been turned into a museum.
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum was created in 1947.
Auschwitz is now a museum and there are plenty of good websites. A few are given below.
Key sections of Auschwitz have been a museum since 1947, so it is a non-issue.
It became a museum in 1947, but initially the parts open to the public were small.
it is now a museum, they let tourists of the Holocaust view it.
The few remaining prisoners were nursed back to health, if possible, and sent home. In 1947 the Polish government decided to preserve parts of Auschwitz I and II as a museum, and you can visit it ...
it is a shrine/monument/museum and a tourist attraction.
Large sections of Auschwitz I and II have been preserved as a museum. -------------- It is at the end of the railway line at Auschwitz II (Birkenau) between where Krematoria II and Krematoria III stood.
Yes you can Visit Auschwitz today, 2 years after Auschwitz was liberated, it becomed an Museum.
There is a museum there, and some of the buildings have been preserved.
According to figures compiled by the Auschwitz Museum, about 1.3 million. Please see the related question for more information.
A museum/ the ruins used as a memorial to all those who died or suffered there.