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Step into Krakow’s poignant history on a guided tour of Schindler’s Factory and the former Jewish Ghetto. An expert guide leads you through the museum’s immersive exhibits, where you’ll discover the story of Oskar Schindler and his efforts to save Jewish lives during World War II.
Continue your journey through the streets of Podgórze, the district that once housed the Krakow Ghetto. As you walk, you’ll see remnants of the original ghetto wall, offering a powerful glimpse into the city’s past and the resilience of its people.
Visit the historic "Pod Orłem" pharmacy, which played a vital role during the war, and pause at Heroes’ Square. Here, the haunting Empty Chair Monument stands as a tribute to the thousands who suffered and were lost.
Your experience includes skip-the-line tickets to Schindler’s Factory Museum and the guidance of a knowledgeable local expert. The tour is conducted in small groups, ensuring a personal and engaging atmosphere throughout.
This three-hour walking tour is available in several languages and is perfect for travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Krakow’s wartime history. Secure your spot now to explore these unforgettable sites and stories firsthand.







