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Step into Krakow’s powerful history on a guided tour of Schindler’s Factory and the Jewish Ghetto. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore the museum dedicated to Oskar Schindler, the German entrepreneur who saved countless lives during World War II.
Discover the moving exhibition "Krakow Under Nazi Occupation" inside Schindler’s Factory, where authentic artifacts and stories bring the city’s wartime past to life. Your guide will share insights that illuminate the courage and tragedy experienced by Krakow’s Jewish community.
Continue your journey through the historic streets of Podgórze, the site of the former Jewish Ghetto. Here, you’ll see the remains of the original ghetto wall, houses where thousands of Jews were forced to live, and the poignant Pod Orłem pharmacy.
Pause at Heroes’ Square to reflect at the Empty Chair Monument, a striking memorial with 68 symbolic chairs honoring the victims. Throughout the three-hour experience, your guide will ensure you gain a deeper understanding of Krakow’s resilience and remembrance.
This walking tour includes entry to Schindler’s Factory Museum and is available in several languages, making it accessible for visitors from around the world. Don’t miss your chance to witness this essential chapter of Polish history—secure your spot today.







