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Step into the heart of Krakow, Poland, with a guided tour of Schindler's Factory, one of the city's most significant museums. This immersive experience reveals the daily realities faced by Krakow's citizens during the Nazi occupation from 1939 to 1945, offering a powerful window into history.
Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through the former enamel factory, sharing stories of Oskar Schindler and his courageous efforts to save his employees from certain death. As you explore, you'll gain a deeper understanding of World War II's impact on ordinary lives in Krakow.
The museum features captivating multimedia installations that transport you to the era. Wander along recreated cobbled streets, step into a photographer's studio, visit a hairdresser, board a tram, and experience a typical apartment in the Jewish ghetto. The journey concludes with a poignant look at life in the Płaszów concentration camp.
Throughout the tour, you'll encounter "memory machines"—interactive stampers that let you collect commemorative stamps marking key moments in Krakow's wartime history. As a lasting memento, you'll leave with a unique souvenir from your visit to the factory.
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and is available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German. Entrance tickets and the expertise of a professional guide are included. Secure your spot now to experience this unforgettable chapter of Krakow's past—spaces fill quickly, so check availability and book today!







