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Krakow: Plaszow concentration camp guided tour
Krakow: Plaszow concentration camp guided tour
Krakow: Plaszow concentration camp guided tour
Krakow: Plaszow concentration camp guided tour
Krakow: Plaszow concentration camp guided tour

Krakow: Plaszow concentration camp guided tour


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  • Book a tour to the Plaszow concentration camp near the city center in Krakow. See the Ghetto Wall, Amon Goth's villa and the Jewish cemetery.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour
TransportWalking

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-What you can expect-
Visit Plaszow concentration camp - only a few kilometers from the Krakow Main Square. The Plaszow camp started operation in 1940 and was dedicated to forced labor and then the concentration of Jews deported from ghettos in Malopolska. Start the tour in the city center and take the tram ride up to the location. Your guide will reveal to you the historical background and show all the most important places in the area.


Plaszow was known as a concentration camp, supplying several military factories and a quarry with labor. At that time the camp covered 12 ha of the land formerly occupied by the cemeteries of Krakow and Podgórze Jewish Communes. In July 1943 the Germans established an “educational” labor camp for the Poles. The people detained there were Krakow citizens and the victims of the pacification of villages near Krakow.


The camp and life in it are shown in the "Schindler's List" movie (1993) about the life of Oskar Schindler. The area which held the camp now consists of sparsely wooded hills and fields, with one large memorial to all the victims, erected in 1964 and a few smaller. As the Plaszow area is now a nature preserve, so the director Steven Spielberg built a camp replica in the Liban Quarry, some hundred meters away. During the tour, you will visit all the former sets and hear interesting stories about the production of the movie.

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Duration: Lasts 2 hours

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet your guide in front of the "Pod Orłem" pharmacy. The guide will be holding an "Excursions City" sign.(Plac Bohaterów Getta 29,4, 30-547 Kraków, Poland)

  • This tour has a maximum of 15 people per group

  • Infants (age 0-6): free admission

FAQ

1. Are guided tours offered at the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial?

Yes, guided tours are available at the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial. These tours provide in-depth historical context and insights into the significance of the site, often led by knowledgeable guides. They typically cover key areas such as the camp's original layout, remnants of barracks, and commemorative monuments, enriching the visitor experience.

2. Can visitors access the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial independently?

Yes, the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial is accessible to visitors independently. It is an open-air site, and visitors are welcome to walk through the memorial grounds at their own pace. Informational plaques are placed at various points to provide historical context for different sections of the former camp and its significance.

3. What is the historical significance of the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial?

The Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial marks the site of a former Nazi German concentration camp that operated during World War II. It is historically significant as a place of immense suffering, forced labor, and mass extermination, serving as a profound memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. The site preserves the memory of those who perished and educates about the atrocities committed.

4. What are the visitor regulations and restrictions at the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial?

Visitors to the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial are expected to observe respectful conduct, as it is a solemn site of remembrance. Photography is generally permitted, but specific areas may have restrictions. It is important to dress modestly and maintain a quiet demeanor. Pets are typically not allowed, and certain areas may be inaccessible due to preservation efforts or safety.

5. How can one book a guided tour to the Plaszow Concentration Camp?

You can book a guided tour to the Plaszow Concentration Camp through various travel platforms. Booking through KKday offers the advantage of convenient online reservations, often including services like professional guides who provide detailed historical narration, enriching your understanding of this significant site. This streamlines the planning process for your visit and ensures a structured experience.

6. What specific historical sites are visited during a guided tour of Plaszow Concentration Camp?

A guided tour of Plaszow Concentration Camp typically includes significant historical sites within the memorial grounds. These often feature the remnants of the original Ghetto Wall, which enclosed the Jewish ghetto, Amon Goeth's villa, the former commandant's residence, and sections of the Jewish cemetery. These locations offer a comprehensive look at the camp's history and its profound impact.

7. How accessible is the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial from Krakow city center?

The Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial is located south of Krakow city center and is quite accessible. You can reach it by public transport, such as tram or bus, followed by a short walk to the entrance. Taxis or ride-sharing services also provide direct access. The journey typically takes approximately 15-25 minutes from the city center, depending on traffic and the specific transport method used.

8. What is the recommended duration for visiting the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial?

For a comprehensive independent visit to the Plaszow Concentration Camp Memorial, allowing time for reflection and reading informational plaques, a recommended duration is approximately 2 to 3 hours. If you opt for a guided tour, the tour itself usually lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours, which provides sufficient time to cover the key historical points and understand the site's immense importance.

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