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Step into the heart of Krakow's poignant past on a guided walking tour through the historic Jewish Ghetto. This immersive experience reveals the stories and scars left by one of the city’s most tragic chapters, as you explore streets that witnessed unimaginable events during World War II.
Your journey begins outside the Emalia factory-museum, where your knowledgeable guide shares the remarkable story of Schindler and his efforts to save lives. As you move through the district, you’ll see a preserved fragment of the original ghetto wall, offering a powerful glimpse into the area’s turbulent history.
Stroll to Ghetto Heroes Square, once the bustling center of the Jewish Housing District. Here, you’ll discover how Krakow’s Jewish community endured daily hardships and pay your respects at a moving monument that commemorates the victims of the Holocaust.
The tour continues to the Eagle Pharmacy, a site of quiet resistance where Tadeusz Pankiewicz bravely aided those in need. Listen to inspiring accounts of everyday heroism and learn how ordinary citizens risked everything during this dark period.
This guided walking tour lasts approximately one hour and is available in several languages, making it accessible to visitors from around the world. Group sizes are kept small for a more personal experience. Don’t miss your chance to connect with Krakow’s history—check availability and book your spot now.







