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Step into the world of "Schindler's List" with a guided walking tour through Krakow, Poland, exploring the real-life locations featured in the acclaimed film. Your journey begins at ul. Szeroka in front of the Old Synagogue, right in the heart of the historic Kazimierz district.
As you stroll the atmospheric streets, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories about the film's creation and the lives of Krakow's Jewish community. See original film stills that connect each site to its cinematic moment, deepening your understanding of the area's poignant history.
The tour continues into the Podgórze district, where you'll visit the renowned Oskar Schindler Factory, now a museum dedicated to the city's wartime past. Along the way, pause at Ghetto Heroes' Square, a powerful memorial commemorating the events of 1943 and the people who inspired Spielberg's masterpiece.
Throughout this immersive experience, you'll uncover the true story of Oskar Schindler and his courageous acts that saved over 1,000 Polish Jews. The tour concludes with a moment of reflection outside the former Schindler Factory, offering a powerful connection to history and its survivors.
This two-hour walking tour is led in English and is suitable for groups of up to 20. Public transport may be used if needed, with tickets not included, while private tours can arrange car transport for guests with mobility needs. Secure your spot now for a moving journey through Krakow's past.







