Discover Krakow’s history with a guided tour of Schindler’s Factory and the Jewish Quarter. Skip the lines and dive into compelling WWII narratives.
Discover Krakow’s history with a guided tour of Schindler’s Factory and the Jewish Quarter. Skip the lines and dive into compelling WWII narratives.
- Szeroka Street - Szeroka Street is the heart of old Jewish culture, showcasing ancient synagogues, palaces, and grand houses from the 16th to 18th centuries.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Stara Synagoga - The Old Synagogue is the oldest surviving synagogue in Poland and one of Europe’s most significant monuments of Jewish religious architecture.
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- Szeroka Street - Szeroka Street is the heart of old Jewish culture, showcasing ancient synagogues, palaces, and grand houses from the 16th to 18th centuries.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Stara Synagoga - The Old Synagogue is the oldest surviving synagogue in Poland and one of Europe’s most significant monuments of Jewish religious architecture.
- Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh) - The Remuh Synagogue is Kraków’s second oldest Jewish prayer house. Together with the adjacent cemetery, it forms a unique and invaluable complex of Jewish architecture and sacred art.
- Kupa Synagogue (Synagoga Kupa) - The Kupa Synagogue is the last synagogue built during the Jewish town’s existence. It was also known as Szpitalna due to its proximity to the former Jewish hospital, and as the Poor Synagogue because the community’s poorest members prayed there.
- The New Square - The New Square is a part of Krakow within the Old Town District I. From 1859 to 1951, it was a separate cadastral district of the city. In 1994, Nowy Świat was designated a historical monument.
- Tempel Synagogue - The Tempel Synagogue is one of the four active synagogues in Krakow, though services are held infrequently. It is also a vibrant center of Jewish culture, hosting numerous concerts and events, especially during the Jewish Culture Festival.
- Corpus Christi Church (Kosciol Bozego Ciala) - The Corpus Christi Church stands out for its size, significance, and architecture. Its beauty is best appreciated inside, where gothic stone walls blend harmoniously with baroque gold.
- Father Bernatek Footbridge - The Father Bernatek Footbridge is a distinctive landmark in Podgórze, built in 2010 on the site of the former Podgórze bridge, connecting Kazimierz with Podgórze.
- The Ghetto Heroes Square - The Ghetto Heroes Square is located in Krakow’s Podgórze district. From 1941 to 1943, it was within the ghetto and served as a gathering point for Jews before being transported to concentration camps. Today, an unusual monument of several dozen cast-iron chairs stands in the square, symbolizing the belongings left behind during the ghetto’s liquidation.
- Muzeum Krakowa, oddzial Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera - The museum depicts the tragic events in Krakow during World War II, as portrayed in Stephen Spielberg’s Oscar-winning film “Schindler’s List.” The museum’s unique and modern exhibition leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
- Kazimierz walking tour
- Tickets to the Schindler’s Factory Museum
- Professional tour guide
- Kazimierz walking tour
- Tickets to the Schindler’s Factory Museum
- Professional tour guide
- Entrance ticket to the Rem Synagogue and the cemetery - 18 PLN per person
- Entrance ticket to the Rem Synagogue and the cemetery - 18 PLN per person
Explore one of Krakow’s most significant and popular museums, the Schindler’s Enamel Factory, nestled at 4 Lipowa Street and integral to the Historical Museum of Krakow. The museum’s centerpiece is the exhibition titled “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945”.
Join a guided tour led by a seasoned professional who will expertly unravel the exhibition’s…
Explore one of Krakow’s most significant and popular museums, the Schindler’s Enamel Factory, nestled at 4 Lipowa Street and integral to the Historical Museum of Krakow. The museum’s centerpiece is the exhibition titled “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945”.
Join a guided tour led by a seasoned professional who will expertly unravel the exhibition’s multifaceted narratives, including the compelling story of Oskar Schindler. By opting for this tour, you’ll bypass the lengthy queues for ticket purchases, ensuring a seamless and efficient experience.
Embark on a guided stroll through the Kazimierz district, Krakow’s historic Old Jewish Quarter and enrich your understanding of the city’s rich cultural tapestry.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.