Get Exclusive App Deals
Product #178518
7
Krakow: Schindler's Factory and Plaszow camp guided tour
Krakow: Schindler's Factory and Plaszow camp guided tour
Krakow: Schindler's Factory and Plaszow camp guided tour
Krakow: Schindler's Factory and Plaszow camp guided tour
Krakow: Schindler's Factory and Plaszow camp guided tour

Krakow: Schindler's Factory and Plaszow camp guided tour


Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Book the guided tour in Krakow and learn about the Nazi occupation. Visit the Oscar Schindler's Factory Museum and the Plaszow concentration camp.
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK
Instant confirmation

Sightseeing Tours

Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour, Historic site tour

Product Info

-What you can expect-
See some of the most important places related to the history of WWII in Krakow. Book the entrance ticket and guided tour to the Oskar Schindler Factory Museum and visit the Plaszow concentration camp with a guide.

Meet your guide at the museum's café and start the visit to the factory. See where the man who inspired the movie "Schindler's List" lived and worked. The museum displays the furniture from the actual office of Oscar Schindler, as well as an exhibition about life in Krakow under Nazi occupation. Learn the story of a German entrepreneur who led many Jews through the war, as well as the sort of many other citizens of the city who were forced to cope with difficult wartime.

After the lunch break not included in the price, you will take the tram ride to reach the next location on the itinerary: the Plaszow concentration camp. Planned as a forced labor camp, it changed its purpose after the liquidations of ghettos in southern Poland. Now the territory of the camp is a big Memorial to the people who lost their lives in the Holocaust. Your guide will show you what remains of the camp facilities, the execution place and the villa of Amon Goth, the camp's commandant.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts 5 hours

Reminders

  • 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 entrance to the Schindler's Factory Museum. The guide will hold an "excursions.city" sign .(Lipowa 4, 30-702 Kraków, Poland)

  • Your group will have a maximum of 25 participants

  • Infants (age 0-6): free admission

FAQ

1. Is visiting the Schindler's Factory Museum a worthwhile experience for understanding Krakow's wartime history?

Yes, the Schindler's Factory Museum offers a powerful and immersive journey into Krakow's history during World War II and the Nazi occupation. It highlights the stories of individuals, particularly Oskar Schindler, and the Jewish population. The museum uses multimedia exhibits, historical documents, and personal testimonies to provide a deep understanding of the era, making it a highly educational and moving visit for those interested in this pivotal period.

2. What historical events are covered in detail at the Schindler's Factory Museum?

The museum meticulously covers the Nazi invasion of Poland, the occupation of Krakow, the persecution of Jews, and the establishment of the Krakow Ghetto. It delves into the everyday life under occupation and the heroic efforts of Oskar Schindler to save over a thousand Jewish workers from extermination. The exhibits trace the timeline from 1939 to 1945, providing a comprehensive narrative of the war's impact on the city and its residents.

3. How much time should visitors allocate for a comprehensive tour of the Schindler's Factory Museum?

Most visitors find that a comprehensive tour of the Schindler's Factory Museum takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows enough time to engage with the interactive exhibits, read the detailed information, and reflect on the historical context presented. For those who wish to delve deeper into specific sections, a slightly longer visit might be beneficial.

4. What are the differences between a guided tour and a self-guided visit to the Schindler's Factory Museum?

A self-guided visit allows you to explore the museum at your own pace, focusing on areas of personal interest. However, a guided tour offers expert insights, historical context, and often includes poignant anecdotes that enhance understanding of the exhibits and the broader historical narrative. Guides can provide a deeper interpretation of the events and the significance of various artifacts, offering a more structured and enriched learning experience.

5. Are there specific days or conditions for free entry to the Schindler's Factory Museum?

The Schindler's Factory Museum typically offers free admission on Mondays for its permanent exhibition. However, availability is often limited, and visitors usually need to reserve their free tickets online in advance. It's advisable to check the official museum website for the most up-to-date information regarding free entry days, reservation procedures, and any specific conditions that may apply.

6. What are the best public transportation options to reach the Schindler's Factory Museum in Krakow?

To reach the Schindler's Factory Museum, you can take trams 3, 13, or 24 from central Krakow to the 'Muzeum Inżynierii Miejskiej' stop, which is a short walk away. Alternatively, tram lines 9, 20, 50, or 78 will take you to the 'Zabłocie' stop, also within easy walking distance. The museum is located in the Zabłocie district, on Lipowa Street.

7. What can visitors expect to see and learn during a tour of the Plaszow concentration camp site?

A tour of the Plaszow concentration camp site offers a somber yet crucial historical experience. Visitors will walk through the expansive grounds, which now serve as a memorial, and see remnants of the former camp, including watchtowers and barracks foundations. The tour provides detailed explanations of the camp's history, the suffering of its prisoners, and its connection to the "Schindler's List" narrative, fostering a profound understanding of the atrocities committed there.

8. What kind of historical artifacts and exhibits are displayed at the Schindler's Factory Museum?

The Schindler's Factory Museum features a wide array of artifacts, including original factory equipment, uniforms, historical photographs, and personal items belonging to both Schindler's "Schindlerjuden" (Jews saved by Schindler) and Nazi officials. The exhibits also incorporate interactive displays, documentary films, and reconstructions of wartime Krakow streets and ghetto living conditions, providing a tangible and immersive glimpse into the past.

Get Help

KKday Help Center