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Discover the powerful history of Krakow, Poland on this guided tour of Oskar Schindler's Factory and the Jewish Ghetto. With a knowledgeable guide, you will explore one of the city’s most significant museums, learning about Schindler’s extraordinary efforts during World War II and the lives he helped save.
Begin your journey at Schindler’s Factory, where the acclaimed exhibition "Krakow Under Nazi Occupation" brings to life the struggles and resilience of Krakow’s residents. Your guide provides deep insight into the city’s wartime experiences and the heroic actions of Oskar Schindler, making history truly come alive.
After the museum visit, stroll through the evocative streets of Podgórze, the historic district that once housed the Jewish Ghetto. Here, you’ll witness remnants of the original ghetto wall and learn about the tragic events that unfolded during the Nazi occupation.
Along the way, see the haunting "Pod Orłem" pharmacy, a place of refuge and resistance, and pause at Heroes' Square to reflect at the Empty Chair Monument. These poignant sites are essential for understanding Krakow’s wartime legacy and honoring those who lived through it.
The tour includes a professional guide and museum entry, but does not cover food, drinks, or personal expenses. The meeting point is centrally located for your convenience. Don’t miss your chance to experience this moving journey through Krakow’s past—secure your spot today!