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Discover the powerful history of Krakow, Poland, with a guided tour of Oskar Schindler's Factory and the Jewish Ghetto. Led by an expert guide, this immersive experience reveals the stories of courage and resilience that shaped the city during World War II.
Begin your journey inside the renowned Schindler's Factory museum, where insightful exhibitions like "Krakow Under Nazi Occupation" bring to life the actions of Oskar Schindler, the German entrepreneur who saved countless Jewish lives. Your guide will share profound details and personal stories that deepen your understanding of this pivotal era.
After exploring the museum, stroll through the historic streets of Podgórze, the former Jewish Ghetto. Witness the remnants of the original ghetto wall and visit the preserved residences where thousands of Jews once lived during the war, gaining a sense of the struggles faced by the community.
The tour continues to significant landmarks such as the "Pod Orłem" pharmacy and Heroes' Square, where the Empty Chair Monument with its 68 symbolic chairs serves as a poignant reminder of lives lost and stories remembered. Every stop is carefully chosen for its historical significance and emotional impact.
This unforgettable tour includes the guidance of a knowledgeable local, museum entry, and a thoughtfully planned itinerary. Don't miss your chance to explore Krakow's remarkable past—check availability and book your spot now for a moving and educational experience.







