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Discover the poignant history of Krakow, Poland, on a guided tour of the renowned Oskar Schindler's Factory. With a knowledgeable local guide, immerse yourself in the powerful exhibitions detailing Schindler’s heroic efforts to save Jews during World War II, as shown in the acclaimed "Krakow Under Nazi Occupation" display.
Your journey continues through the historic Podgórze district, where the Jewish Ghetto once stood. Walk the very streets that witnessed profound events of the Second World War, feeling the weight of history and the resilience of those who endured.
Along the way, you’ll visit key sites such as the preserved segment of the ghetto wall and learn about the lives of thousands who were forced to reside in this area. Your guide will share moving stories that bring the past to life, ensuring a truly immersive experience.
The tour also includes the iconic "Pod Orłem" pharmacy, a symbol of hope and resistance, and the evocative Empty Chair Monument at Heroes' Square, featuring 68 symbolic chairs. These landmarks serve as powerful reminders of Krakow’s wartime history and the enduring spirit of its people.
This unforgettable experience lasts approximately two and a half hours and begins at a convenient central meeting point in Krakow. Secure your spot now to explore Krakow’s history and honor the stories that shaped its identity—check availability and book today!




