Take a journey through Krakow's tragic historical sights and find out how they related to the city's Jewish population during World War II. Visit Oskar Schindler's famous factory for a guided tour with a ticket included, see the Jewish Ghetto, and explore the former Plaszow Concentration Camp.
Meet your guide at the entrance to Schindler's Factory and step inside. Explore the museum to learn about the life of Oskar Schindler, who saved many of his employees from the Nazis. See his office and admire the symbolic survival arch, made of pots like the ones produced at the factory.
Enter a multimedia installation for a trip back in time. Observe aspects of life in Krakow during World War II, including a hairdresser's salon, a photography studio, and a typical apartment in the Jewish Ghetto. Leave the museum and go on a guided walk through Heroes of the Ghetto Square.
Hear about the old living conditions in the ghetto and find out the significance of the Empty Chairs memorial. Finally, board a tram to the Plaszow district to visit the remains of a concentration camp. Reflect on the camp's tragic history in the company of your guide.