The tour begins at the main gate of the Schindler Factory Museum, where your guide will lead you past the queues to the “Cracow under Nazi Occupation” exhibition. This powerful journey begins with a glimpse into life in Krakow before the horrors of World War II.
As you explore, your guide will bring you face-to-face with the terror of Nazi occupation, showing how it shattered lives and transformed a city. You’ll witness original wartime artifacts, like the small German Goliath tank, a stark reminder of the violence of war, and weapons used by brave resistance fighters.
Step into a replica of a Krakow Ghetto apartment, where you’ll feel the weight of the suffering and the courage of those who endured. As your guide reveals filming locations from Schindler's List, you’ll hear true, often controversial, stories about Oskar Schindler—the man who risked everything to save lives.
The tour ends at a symbolic window, where you’ll learn about the real people whose lives were forever changed by Schindler’s actions. This experience will leave you with a profound understanding of Krakow’s dark past and a deeper connection to the people who lived through it.