Schindlers Factory Museum guided tour and skip-the-line tickets

Lipowa 4, Krakow, Krakow, Poland
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Duration
1h 40min
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Oskar Schindler’s Factory Museum was officially opened to the visitors in June 2010, after many years of exhibit scriptwriting and preparations. The Museum houses in the authentic Enamel Factory of Oskar Schindler shows the visitors the wartime events taking place in the city and the tragic fate of its inhabitants. The “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945” exhibition is a chronological eyewitness report from the Second World War. Theatrical reconstructions of the authentic city space by means of photographs, films and items from Nazi-occupied Krakow metaphorically embrace the city’s wartime history, leaving a memory of the heroes in the visitors’ minds. Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List” – the 1993 film set in Krakow struck by the Second World War – told people one of the most heartbreaking stories in the history of mankind. Today, the story of the Holocaust victims is brought closer and made available to the visitors in the former Enamel Factory of Oskar Schindler – the German entrepreneur whose attitude will always be remembered as an act of humanity in the times of cruelty. Visiting the place where Oskar Schindler saved the lives of hundreds of people from Krakow, mainly of Jewish origin, is an unforgettable experience. Images and sounds following the visitors turn the former factory into the painstakingly reconstructed reality of the survivors and victims of Nazi-occupied Krakow.

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Important info

  • This is a walking tour, so the participants should wear comfortable sports shoes
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What's included
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Skip-the-line entrance tickets. Professional English-speaking guide
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What's not included
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Gratuities. Food and drinks
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Highlights

Listen to the incredible story of the factory worker who saved more than 1,000 lives. See memories and mementos related to Oskar Schindler. Visit the permanent exhibition "Kraków Under Nazi Occupation 1939-1945". Hear about the Jews of Krakow before, during, and after the war. Avoid the queue with a skip-the-line ticket

Cancellation Policy
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Provider
SeeKrakow
Meeting Point

In front of the entrance to Schindler's Factory Museum