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Schindler’s Factory Museum: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour

Discover the astonishing tale of Oskar Schindler and WWII Krakow

Start time: 13:20
Duration: 1h 40mins
Max group size: 25
Skip the line
Wheelchair accessible
Live guide: English
Provider: SeeKrakow (UTC Tour Operator Sp. z o.o.)
Registered address: ul. Św. Filipa 23/3, 31-150, Kraków, PL
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What's included

Professional guide
Skip-the-line entry

What's not included

Food and drinks

Meeting point & instructions

  • Please meet your guide in front of the entrance to Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory
  • Show your smartphone ticket to the guide
  • Uncover the tale of a factory worker who became a savior to over 1,000 lives
  • Discover artifacts and keepsakes from Oskar Schindler's intriguing past
  • See the permanent exhibition "Kraków Under Nazi Occupation 1939-1945"

Explore the real-life story that inspired Steven Spielberg's movie "Schindler's List" with a guided tour of the Schindler Factory Museum. Learn about Oskar Schindler and the over 1,000 Jews he saved during World War II.

Walk through rooms filled with memories from Schindler's life and the permanent exhibition "Kraków Under Nazi Occupation 1939-1945." Discover the history of Krakow and its residents, both Polish and Jewish, from the events that unfolded a month before the war.

Furthermore, listen to the stories of the first month of Nazi occupation, leading up to the history of Krakow's Ghetto and the Płaszów Concentration Camp. The tour is an experience that promises to be as enlightening as it is emotional.

  • Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit.

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Guided Tour of Schindler's Factory + Skip the Line Entry

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