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Step into history on a guided walking tour of the Plaszow Concentration Camp in Krakow, Poland, where you’ll uncover the stories behind one of World War II’s most significant sites. This experience offers a powerful look at the camp’s origins and transformation from a forced labor camp to a concentration camp in 1941.
Your licensed guide will lead you through the camp’s grounds, sharing moving accounts of daily life, the deportation of Jews from the Krakow ghetto, and the harsh conditions endured by prisoners. You’ll visit several memorials that honor the victims and provide a space for reflection and remembrance.
Explore the remains of the camp, including the quarry and the locations of former military factories, to gain a deeper understanding of the forced labor carried out here. The tour also delves into the life of Oskar Schindler and the camp’s depiction in the acclaimed film "Schindler’s List."
As part of your journey, you’ll visit the replica of the camp constructed for the movie in the nearby Liban Quarry, just a short walk from the original site. Tours are available in multiple languages and last approximately two hours, making it accessible and informative for visitors from around the world.
Meet your group in Krakow’s Podgórze district and set out on this meaningful exploration. Book your spot now to secure your place on this unforgettable tour and experience a vital part of Krakow’s history firsthand.







