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Guided Tour of Oskar Schindler`s Factory & Plaszow Concentration Camp

Explore Krakow’s wartime history on a guided visit to Schindler’s Factory and the Plaszow Camp. Learn about powerful stories from WWII.

5 hrs

Free cancellation

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Guided Tour of Oskar Schindler`s Factory & Plaszow Concentration Camp

Explore Krakow’s wartime history on a guided visit to Schindler’s Factory and the Plaszow Camp. Learn about powerful stories from WWII.

5 hrs

Free cancellation

Azonnali visszaigazolás

Mobil jegy

Guided Tour of Oskar Schindler`s Factory & Plaszow Concentration Camp

Explore Krakow’s wartime history on a guided visit to Schindler’s Factory and the Plaszow Camp. Learn about powerful stories from WWII.

5 hrs

Free cancellation

Azonnali visszaigazolás

Mobil jegy

Kezdet zł290

Miért foglaljon nálunk?

Kezdet zł290

Miért foglaljon nálunk?

Főbb látnivalók és tartalmazások

Highlights

  • Discover Krakow’s Holocaust history with an expert guide

  • Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum for WWII exhibits and personal stories

  • Walk through Plaszow, the second largest former concentration camp in Poland

  • Understand the impact of Nazi occupation and stories of survival

What’s Included

  • English-speaking guide

  • Entrance to Schindler’s Factory Museum

Rólunk

Your Experience

Step back in time to experience the profound stories of Krakow’s wartime past with a guided visit to two significant locations: Oskar Schindler’s Factory Museum and the Plaszow Concentration Camp. Your journey begins at the renowned Schindler’s Factory, an important site immortalized by Stephen Spielberg’s ‘Schindler’s List.’ Inside, explore carefully curated exhibitions detailing the German occupation of Krakow, personal accounts from survivors and local families and the actions of Oskar Schindler that led to the rescue of hundreds of Jewish people during the Holocaust.

Schindler’s Factory Museum

The museum is housed in the former enamelware factory owned by Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist. Today, this space hosts two important museums, one documenting contemporary art and the other dedicated to Krakow’s experience under Nazi occupation from 1939 to 1945. As you walk through intricate exhibits, you’ll encounter original artifacts, photographs and documents illustrating life in Krakow during those years. Your expert guide will share powerful stories of courage and resilience, ensuring a deeply meaningful visit.

  • Discover the role of ordinary citizens and heroes in opposing the Nazi regime

  • See how Schindler’s efforts saved lives amid the widespread devastation

  • Gain insight into the resilience of Krakow’s Jewish community

Journey to Plaszow Concentration Camp

The journey continues to the site of the former Plaszow Concentration Camp, set amidst today’s quiet, wooded hills outside Krakow. Originally created as a forced labor camp, Plaszow became infamous during World War II as thousands of Jews from the Krakow Ghetto were deported here. Your guide will recount the camp’s grim history from its origins to its conversion into a site of immense suffering; you’ll learn about the camp’s daily realities, its prisoners and the large monument that stands as a silent witness to their memory.

  • Visit haunting memorials that commemorate the victims of the camp

  • Explore locations used for Spielberg’s film, as well as actual remnants of the camp

Learning and Reflection

This guided tour reveals the complex, often tragic history of these two locations and places them in the broader narrative of the Holocaust in Poland. With expert commentary, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Krakow’s role in WWII, the importance of remembrance and how even in the darkest moments, humanity and courage can shine through.

Tour Logistics

  • The experience typically lasts around five hours, allowing for time at Schindler’s Factory, the Plaszow Camp and moments for reflection

  • Your ticket includes guided commentary in English and entrance to the museum

  • Breaks and lunch are not included, so feel free to bring your own snacks or plan accordingly

Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor to Krakow, this tour offers a powerful insight into Poland’s past.

Book your Guided Tour of Oskar Schindler`s Factory & Plaszow Concentration Camp tickets now!

Látogatói irányelvek
  • Maintain respectful silence in sensitive memorial areas

  • Smoking is not permitted on museum or camp grounds

  • Stay with your group and follow your guide’s instructions at all times

  • Photography may be limited in some sections—please check signage

Nyitvatartási idő

Hétfő
Kedd
Szerda
Csütörtök
Péntek
Szombat
Vasárnap

10:00am - 02:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm

GYIK

How long does the tour last?

The tour is approximately 5 hours, including guided visits and short breaks.

Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

Some parts of both locations may have uneven ground; contact in advance for details about accessibility.

Are meals or drinks included?

No, meals and drinks are not provided. It is recommended to bring items with you.

What language is the guided tour conducted in?

The tour is led by an English-speaking guide knowledgeable about Krakow’s WWII history.

Can children join the tour?

This tour covers sensitive topics and may not be suitable for young children. Parental discretion is advised.

Tudj meg mindent, mielőtt elindulsz
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time for check-in

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as walking is required on varied terrain

  • Bring a valid ID for museum entry and participation in guided activities

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas, so enquire on arrival

  • Food and drink are not provided; consider bringing your own for breaks

Lemondási feltételek

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Főbb látnivalók és tartalmazások

Highlights

  • Discover Krakow’s Holocaust history with an expert guide

  • Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum for WWII exhibits and personal stories

  • Walk through Plaszow, the second largest former concentration camp in Poland

  • Understand the impact of Nazi occupation and stories of survival

What’s Included

  • English-speaking guide

  • Entrance to Schindler’s Factory Museum

Rólunk

Your Experience

Step back in time to experience the profound stories of Krakow’s wartime past with a guided visit to two significant locations: Oskar Schindler’s Factory Museum and the Plaszow Concentration Camp. Your journey begins at the renowned Schindler’s Factory, an important site immortalized by Stephen Spielberg’s ‘Schindler’s List.’ Inside, explore carefully curated exhibitions detailing the German occupation of Krakow, personal accounts from survivors and local families and the actions of Oskar Schindler that led to the rescue of hundreds of Jewish people during the Holocaust.

Schindler’s Factory Museum

The museum is housed in the former enamelware factory owned by Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist. Today, this space hosts two important museums, one documenting contemporary art and the other dedicated to Krakow’s experience under Nazi occupation from 1939 to 1945. As you walk through intricate exhibits, you’ll encounter original artifacts, photographs and documents illustrating life in Krakow during those years. Your expert guide will share powerful stories of courage and resilience, ensuring a deeply meaningful visit.

  • Discover the role of ordinary citizens and heroes in opposing the Nazi regime

  • See how Schindler’s efforts saved lives amid the widespread devastation

  • Gain insight into the resilience of Krakow’s Jewish community

Journey to Plaszow Concentration Camp

The journey continues to the site of the former Plaszow Concentration Camp, set amidst today’s quiet, wooded hills outside Krakow. Originally created as a forced labor camp, Plaszow became infamous during World War II as thousands of Jews from the Krakow Ghetto were deported here. Your guide will recount the camp’s grim history from its origins to its conversion into a site of immense suffering; you’ll learn about the camp’s daily realities, its prisoners and the large monument that stands as a silent witness to their memory.

  • Visit haunting memorials that commemorate the victims of the camp

  • Explore locations used for Spielberg’s film, as well as actual remnants of the camp

Learning and Reflection

This guided tour reveals the complex, often tragic history of these two locations and places them in the broader narrative of the Holocaust in Poland. With expert commentary, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Krakow’s role in WWII, the importance of remembrance and how even in the darkest moments, humanity and courage can shine through.

Tour Logistics

  • The experience typically lasts around five hours, allowing for time at Schindler’s Factory, the Plaszow Camp and moments for reflection

  • Your ticket includes guided commentary in English and entrance to the museum

  • Breaks and lunch are not included, so feel free to bring your own snacks or plan accordingly

Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor to Krakow, this tour offers a powerful insight into Poland’s past.

Book your Guided Tour of Oskar Schindler`s Factory & Plaszow Concentration Camp tickets now!

Látogatói irányelvek
  • Maintain respectful silence in sensitive memorial areas

  • Smoking is not permitted on museum or camp grounds

  • Stay with your group and follow your guide’s instructions at all times

  • Photography may be limited in some sections—please check signage

Nyitvatartási idő

Hétfő
Kedd
Szerda
Csütörtök
Péntek
Szombat
Vasárnap

10:00am - 02:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 07:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm 09:00am - 08:00pm

GYIK

How long does the tour last?

The tour is approximately 5 hours, including guided visits and short breaks.

Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

Some parts of both locations may have uneven ground; contact in advance for details about accessibility.

Are meals or drinks included?

No, meals and drinks are not provided. It is recommended to bring items with you.

What language is the guided tour conducted in?

The tour is led by an English-speaking guide knowledgeable about Krakow’s WWII history.

Can children join the tour?

This tour covers sensitive topics and may not be suitable for young children. Parental discretion is advised.

Tudj meg mindent, mielőtt elindulsz
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time for check-in

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as walking is required on varied terrain

  • Bring a valid ID for museum entry and participation in guided activities

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas, so enquire on arrival

  • Food and drink are not provided; consider bringing your own for breaks

Lemondási feltételek

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Főbb látnivalók és tartalmazások

Highlights

  • Discover Krakow’s Holocaust history with an expert guide

  • Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum for WWII exhibits and personal stories

  • Walk through Plaszow, the second largest former concentration camp in Poland

  • Understand the impact of Nazi occupation and stories of survival

What’s Included

  • English-speaking guide

  • Entrance to Schindler’s Factory Museum

Rólunk

Your Experience

Step back in time to experience the profound stories of Krakow’s wartime past with a guided visit to two significant locations: Oskar Schindler’s Factory Museum and the Plaszow Concentration Camp. Your journey begins at the renowned Schindler’s Factory, an important site immortalized by Stephen Spielberg’s ‘Schindler’s List.’ Inside, explore carefully curated exhibitions detailing the German occupation of Krakow, personal accounts from survivors and local families and the actions of Oskar Schindler that led to the rescue of hundreds of Jewish people during the Holocaust.

Schindler’s Factory Museum

The museum is housed in the former enamelware factory owned by Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist. Today, this space hosts two important museums, one documenting contemporary art and the other dedicated to Krakow’s experience under Nazi occupation from 1939 to 1945. As you walk through intricate exhibits, you’ll encounter original artifacts, photographs and documents illustrating life in Krakow during those years. Your expert guide will share powerful stories of courage and resilience, ensuring a deeply meaningful visit.

  • Discover the role of ordinary citizens and heroes in opposing the Nazi regime

  • See how Schindler’s efforts saved lives amid the widespread devastation

  • Gain insight into the resilience of Krakow’s Jewish community

Journey to Plaszow Concentration Camp

The journey continues to the site of the former Plaszow Concentration Camp, set amidst today’s quiet, wooded hills outside Krakow. Originally created as a forced labor camp, Plaszow became infamous during World War II as thousands of Jews from the Krakow Ghetto were deported here. Your guide will recount the camp’s grim history from its origins to its conversion into a site of immense suffering; you’ll learn about the camp’s daily realities, its prisoners and the large monument that stands as a silent witness to their memory.

  • Visit haunting memorials that commemorate the victims of the camp

  • Explore locations used for Spielberg’s film, as well as actual remnants of the camp

Learning and Reflection

This guided tour reveals the complex, often tragic history of these two locations and places them in the broader narrative of the Holocaust in Poland. With expert commentary, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Krakow’s role in WWII, the importance of remembrance and how even in the darkest moments, humanity and courage can shine through.

Tour Logistics

  • The experience typically lasts around five hours, allowing for time at Schindler’s Factory, the Plaszow Camp and moments for reflection

  • Your ticket includes guided commentary in English and entrance to the museum

  • Breaks and lunch are not included, so feel free to bring your own snacks or plan accordingly

Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor to Krakow, this tour offers a powerful insight into Poland’s past.

Book your Guided Tour of Oskar Schindler`s Factory & Plaszow Concentration Camp tickets now!

Tudj meg mindent, mielőtt elindulsz
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time for check-in

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as walking is required on varied terrain

  • Bring a valid ID for museum entry and participation in guided activities

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas, so enquire on arrival

  • Food and drink are not provided; consider bringing your own for breaks

Látogatói irányelvek
  • Maintain respectful silence in sensitive memorial areas

  • Smoking is not permitted on museum or camp grounds

  • Stay with your group and follow your guide’s instructions at all times

  • Photography may be limited in some sections—please check signage

Lemondási feltételek

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Főbb látnivalók és tartalmazások

Highlights

  • Discover Krakow’s Holocaust history with an expert guide

  • Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum for WWII exhibits and personal stories

  • Walk through Plaszow, the second largest former concentration camp in Poland

  • Understand the impact of Nazi occupation and stories of survival

What’s Included

  • English-speaking guide

  • Entrance to Schindler’s Factory Museum

Rólunk

Your Experience

Step back in time to experience the profound stories of Krakow’s wartime past with a guided visit to two significant locations: Oskar Schindler’s Factory Museum and the Plaszow Concentration Camp. Your journey begins at the renowned Schindler’s Factory, an important site immortalized by Stephen Spielberg’s ‘Schindler’s List.’ Inside, explore carefully curated exhibitions detailing the German occupation of Krakow, personal accounts from survivors and local families and the actions of Oskar Schindler that led to the rescue of hundreds of Jewish people during the Holocaust.

Schindler’s Factory Museum

The museum is housed in the former enamelware factory owned by Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist. Today, this space hosts two important museums, one documenting contemporary art and the other dedicated to Krakow’s experience under Nazi occupation from 1939 to 1945. As you walk through intricate exhibits, you’ll encounter original artifacts, photographs and documents illustrating life in Krakow during those years. Your expert guide will share powerful stories of courage and resilience, ensuring a deeply meaningful visit.

  • Discover the role of ordinary citizens and heroes in opposing the Nazi regime

  • See how Schindler’s efforts saved lives amid the widespread devastation

  • Gain insight into the resilience of Krakow’s Jewish community

Journey to Plaszow Concentration Camp

The journey continues to the site of the former Plaszow Concentration Camp, set amidst today’s quiet, wooded hills outside Krakow. Originally created as a forced labor camp, Plaszow became infamous during World War II as thousands of Jews from the Krakow Ghetto were deported here. Your guide will recount the camp’s grim history from its origins to its conversion into a site of immense suffering; you’ll learn about the camp’s daily realities, its prisoners and the large monument that stands as a silent witness to their memory.

  • Visit haunting memorials that commemorate the victims of the camp

  • Explore locations used for Spielberg’s film, as well as actual remnants of the camp

Learning and Reflection

This guided tour reveals the complex, often tragic history of these two locations and places them in the broader narrative of the Holocaust in Poland. With expert commentary, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Krakow’s role in WWII, the importance of remembrance and how even in the darkest moments, humanity and courage can shine through.

Tour Logistics

  • The experience typically lasts around five hours, allowing for time at Schindler’s Factory, the Plaszow Camp and moments for reflection

  • Your ticket includes guided commentary in English and entrance to the museum

  • Breaks and lunch are not included, so feel free to bring your own snacks or plan accordingly

Whether you are a history enthusiast or a first-time visitor to Krakow, this tour offers a powerful insight into Poland’s past.

Book your Guided Tour of Oskar Schindler`s Factory & Plaszow Concentration Camp tickets now!

Tudj meg mindent, mielőtt elindulsz
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time for check-in

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as walking is required on varied terrain

  • Bring a valid ID for museum entry and participation in guided activities

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas, so enquire on arrival

  • Food and drink are not provided; consider bringing your own for breaks

Látogatói irányelvek
  • Maintain respectful silence in sensitive memorial areas

  • Smoking is not permitted on museum or camp grounds

  • Stay with your group and follow your guide’s instructions at all times

  • Photography may be limited in some sections—please check signage

Lemondási feltételek

Free cancellation up to 24 h

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