Discover Kraków’s wartime past in Schindler’s Factory and the former Jewish Ghetto. Explore powerful exhibitions, authentic artifacts, and moving stories of survival with an expert guide.
Highlights:
Understand daily life in Nazi-occupied Kraków beyond Schindler’s story
See original artifacts and authentic reconstructions from the 1940s
Learn how Kraków’s Jewish and non-Jewish residents endured the war
View the preserved Ghetto Walls that marked the enclosure
Stop at the Under the Eagle Pharmacy and its stories of help (no entry)
It’s a moving tribute to Oskar Schindler and the people he saved. You’ll hear how his choices, small and large, meant the difference between life and death.
Meet your guide in front of the main entrance to the Schindler’s Factory Museum, on the right-hand side.They will hold an Schindler`s Factory Guided Tour sign.
Visit Schindler’s Enamel Factory, today one of Kraków’s most visited and moving museums, and step into the story of a man whose actions made history. With a licensed expert guide, you’ll explore the acclaimed exhibition “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945” through the lens of Oskar Schindler’s extraordinary life. This is the place where Schindler employed Jewish workers and used his position, influence, and resources to protect them from deportation. More than a thousand men and women survived thanks to his courage and determination. As you walk through the exibition, your guide will bring to life the stories of those he saved, often called “Schindlerjuden,” whose testimony continues to resonate across generations. Photographs, personal objects, and reconstructed streets show the fear, uncertainty, and daily struggles faced by the city’s inhabitants. Within this backdrop of oppression, Schindler’s story emerges as one of humanity and hope.
The walking part of the tour begins among the remnants of the Kraków Ghetto. Walking deeper into the district, you stop by Józefińska 41, once home to an orphanage, welfare offices, and a hospital—all vital lifelines within the ghetto walls. The preserved fragments of those walls remain a stark reminder of confinement, separation, and loss.
At Ghetto Heroes Square, today marked by the symbolic Chair Memorial, you’ll learn how this open space became the site of round-ups and deportations to concentration camps.
Across the square stands the Under the Eagle Pharmacy, where Tadeusz Pankiewicz and his staff risked everything to aid Jewish residents, offering medicine, shelter, and hope.
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