Oskar's Schindler Factory Guided Tour
Oskar's Schindler Factory Guided Tour
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Learn more about the amazing story of Oskar Schindler on a short tour of the enamel factory owner. See the museum and hear about the story of the man who helped save the lives of more than 1,000 Jews during World War II.
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1 Hours 30 Minutes
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English
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Witness History at the Oskar Schindler Factory: Our guided tours illuminate the dark period of Nazi Germany and poignantly convey the traces of humanity and resistance.
- Duration: You have a total of 1 hour and 30 minutes to explore the museum.
- Language Option: Our live guide is available in English
- Guide: Our live guide services are ready for you to visit the museum easily.
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Please note that Oskar's Schindler Museum is closed on every Monday and on every first Tuesday of the month.
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Visit Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory and get a behind-the-scenes look at Steven Spielberg's film, "Schindler's List" during a 2-hour guided tour. The author of the film portrayed one of the most touching and amazing stories of World War II. Thousands of Jews in Krakow owe their lives to Oskar Schindler. Walk through rooms filled with memories about Oskar Schindler and see the permanent exhibit "Krakow Under Nazi Occupation 1939-1945." Learn in detail about the history of Krakow and its people, Poles and Jews. Listen to a guide who will give an interesting account of the events that took place a month before the start of World War II. Learn facts about the first months of the Nazi occupation, in the Krakow ghetto and the Płaszów concentration camp.