Ladislav Vojtech is one of nearly 850 Czechs to have been executed in Dresden during World War II. The permanent exhibition “Verurteilt. Inhaftiert. Hingerichtet. Politische Justiz in Dresden 1933–1945 // 1945–1957” (“Condemned. Imprisoned. Executed. Political Justice in Dresden 1933–1945 // 1945–1957”), featuring more than seven hundred photos, drawings, objects and documents, tells his story and that of many other victims of the judicial crimes committed in Dresden during the Nazi regime (1933–1945), the Soviet occupation and the early German Democratic Republic (1945–1957). The exhibition is located in the former district court building. The latter was built in 1907 along with an adjacent remand prison. The execution site was located in the courtyard of the court building.
Opening times
Mon to Fri 10 am to 4 pm, Sat/Sun/holidays 10 am to 6 pm Closed 24–26 Dec, 31 Dec and 1 Jan
Admission fees
Admission free, registered group tours 35 euros
Transport connection
Tram no. 3 to "Münchner Platz/Gedenkstätte"
Extras/offers
guided toursshop
Misc. extras
Free guided tour on every Saturday and Sunday 14 am, Catalogues and Books on sale
Handicapped accessible
- handicapped accessible toilet
- limited handicapped accessible
Foreign language offers
Exhibition texts partially in English Guided tours in English, Polish and Czech by previous arrangement Exhibition guide in English, Polish and Czech
Educational offers
Guided tours possible by previous arrangement. Supervision of papers by school pupils and university students.