Jewish Quarter, Oskar Schindler's sites and Kraków under Nazi occupation
Overview
The medieval Jewish quarter in Kazimierz features ancient streets like Meisselsa, Józefa, and Szeroka, providing a rich historical backdrop. The tour continues across the Wisła River to the Closed Jewish District (ghetto) in Podgórze.
- 🏛️ Remaining parts of the ghetto wall are visible in a striking "matsevah-like" shape.
- 🏭 A visit to the historical museum in Schindler's Factory includes an interactive exhibition about Kraków before and during WWII.
- 🕯️ The tour covers the area of the concentration and labour camp in Płaszów, including its monument.
- ⚠️ Content may be sensitive due to historical events; discretion is advised.
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- All Fees and Taxes
- Professional guide service (private tour)
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
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Plac WolnicaThe Main Square at Kazimierz, formerly a separate town.
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Market SquareFormer Jewish market place.
- The largest synagogue in Krakow. (pass by)
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Szeroka StreetThe heart of the Jewish Quarter.
- The largest synagogue in Krakow. (pass by)
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Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh)The only active synagogue in Kraków.
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Plac Bohaterow GettaThe Ghetto Monument (chairs).
- Where Tadeusz Pankiewicz used to work. (pass by)
- A remainder of the ghetto wall at Lwowska street. (pass by)
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Fabryka Emalia Oskara SchindleraExhibituon Krakow under Nazi occupation.
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Plaszow Concentration CampArea of the large labour and concentration Camp Płaszów. Leftovers of two Jewish cemeteries and camp buildings.
- The Poland's oldest synagogue. (pass by)