KrakowJewish Quarter and Schindler's Factory Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy an ideal tour for lovers of World War II history. You will travel by electric car with audio guide between the most interesting places such as the Jewish ghetto of Podgorze, the Ghetto Heroes' Square or the Schindler's Factory.
This experience is designed for small groups of about 12 people and lasts about 2 hours and will take you back in time to learn about the tragic reality of the Holocaust.
- A unique visit to the Oskar Schindler Factory and the Eagle Pharmacy Museum.
- Explore the Podgórze district, one of Krakow's Jewish ghettos.
- You will pass memorial sites such as the Ghetto Heroes' Square.
- Travel by electric car between the most important sights, with an audio guide and a driver who will also provide you with meaningful information.
- Soak up knowledge about the atrocities of the Nazi occupation of Poland and the Second World War.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Oskar Schindler Factory.
- Jewish Quarter Tour
- Entrance to the Eagle Pharmacy Museum
- Transfers by car with audio guide.
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Step by Step
On this original tour of about 2 hours you will visit important places in the history of World War II and Poland, such as the Podgórze district, the Oskar Schindler Factory and the Eagle Pharmacy Museum. For your convenience, the tour includes transfers by electric car between the main sights and an audio guide . In addition, the driver will also provide interesting facts during the transfers, as the groups will be of about 12 people and will have your full attention.
The Podgórze Jewish ghetto is one of the most important sites. It was built by the Nazis to isolate the Jews from the Germans. Jews were forced to work and live in deplorable conditions until they were moved to concentration camps.
Nowadays there are hardly any traces of the ghetto, but at 25 Lwowska Street you will see the only remaining piece of the ghetto wall, which separated the district from the rest of the city.
You will pass the curious Ghetto Heroes' Square. This monument in homage to the Jews is made up of a set of chairs. It was here that Jews were selected for work or to be transported to the concentration camps.
As a highlight of the tour, visit the Oskar Schindler Factory on your own with the included entrance tickets. This place became famous thanks to Steven Spielberg's film "Schindler's List". Originally, it served as a workplace and refuge for Jews. Today, it is a holocaust museum.
Finally, enter the Eagle Pharmacy Museum, a former pharmacy in Podgórze where Jews used to meet in hiding.