Krakow Schindler's Factory, Plaszow Concentration Camp and Kazimierz Quarter Tour

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Duration: 5 hours
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Discover the story behind Schindler's List with this 5-hour tour of the Schindler factory, the Plaszow concentration camp and the Kazimierz quarter in Krakow. Immerse yourself in the historical events that took place during World War II as you explore these iconic sites of the city.

A moving tour that will transport you back in time and allow you to honour the memory of those who suffered in this dark period of history.

Choose from the languages in which the tour is available and meet your guide on the steps of the Old Synagogue. Children under 6 years participate free of charge.

  • In-depth historical tour of significant sites in Krakow during World War II.
  • Expert guide provides detailed information and historical background.
  • Educational and moving experience that allows you to reflect on the past.

What’s included

  • Expert guide
  • Entrance to the Schindler Factory Museum
  • Food

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Step by Step

Embark on a unique journey through time with this tour of the Schindler factory, the Plaszow concentration camp and the Kazimierz district of Krakow.

Start your day with a visit to Schindler's factory, famous as the setting for the acclaimed film "Schindler's List". Immerse yourself in the story of Oskar Schindler and his courageous act of saving over a thousand Jews during World War II. Learn the details behind this incredible story as you explore the facilities and learn about life in Krakow during the Nazi occupation.

Continue your tour to the Plaszow concentration camp, where you can walk through the grounds that once held thousands of prisoners. Listen to the shocking accounts of survivors and reflect on the atrocities committed here.

Afterwards, head to the Kazimierz quarter, known for its rich Jewish history. Explore the synagogues, cobblestone streets and murals that chronicle the pre-war life of the Jewish community in Krakow.

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