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Explore Krakow's wartime history with a guided or self-guided visit to Schindler's Factory. Includes exhibits, collections, and key filming locations for $26.


The tour departs from Fabryka ‘Emalia’ Oskara Schindlera, the historic site of Oskar Schindler’s enamel factory. The entry ticket costs $26, offering access to permanent exhibits on Cracow’s history and culture. Visitors can opt for a guided tour or a skip-the-line ticket for more flexible timing.
The duration is 1.5 hours, making it a compact but comprehensive visit. The experience is suitable for those interested in history, especially the WWII period in Krakow, and those wanting to understand the city’s wartime experiences.
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Walking through Schindler’s Factory, visitors encounter immersive exhibits that showcase how everyday objects and photographs kept spirits alive amid hardship. The tour features documentary photographs, eyewitness accounts, and multimedia shows that chronologically illustrate Krakow’s wartime struggles.
You’ll explore permanent exhibits that provide insights into local history and culture, alongside a collection of militaria, clocks, and watches. A notable feature is the replica of a Krakow Ghetto apartment, giving a tangible sense of Jewish life under occupation.
One of the key aspects of this tour is the chance to see locations where ‘Schindler’s List’ was filmed. These sites add a real-world connection to the film and history, allowing visitors to visualize scenes and understand their significance within Krakow’s WWII landscape.
The Barbakan medieval defense structure is also accessible during the tour, offering a glimpse into the city’s historical defenses, adding depth to the overall experience.
The tour includes walking through narrow ghetto passages, where the atmosphere reflects the harsh realities faced by residents. Visitors step into a typical Jewish apartment in the ghetto, experiencing the closeness and fear that defined life for many during that time.
The guide leads visitors through these poignant spaces, helping to contextualize resistance and imprisonment within the broader wartime history. The experience aims to give a vivid picture of everyday life under Nazi rule, emphasizing the resilience of the local community.
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Many reviews highlight the value of choosing a guided tour in English. Guides like Wojciech and Marta are praised for their knowledge, clarity, and friendly manner. They enhance the experience by sharing detailed historical insights and answering questions throughout the visit.
Guides also help manage group flow and avoid congestion, especially around popular stops like the film filming locations and the ghetto apartment replica. Reviewers consistently note that having a guide makes the visit more meaningful and easier to understand.
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This tour offers a cost-effective way to explore a crucial part of Krakow’s WWII history. The combination of exhibits, filming locations, and authentic spaces provides a comprehensive picture of the city during wartime.
The guides’ expertise shines through in their ability to make complex history accessible. Many appreciation reviews focus on how knowledgeable guides like Wojciech and Marta bring the stories to life with clarity and a friendly tone.
While the tour covers many significant sites and offers insightful commentary, it is relatively short at 1.5 hours, which may limit the depth of exploration for some visitors. Also, the tour’s strict start times require punctuality, and late arrivals are not admitted.
The experience involves walking through narrow passages and uneven surfaces, which may be a consideration for visitors with mobility issues. There are no food or transportation services included, so plan accordingly.

This $26 tour provides an accessible, informative look into Krakow’s wartime past. The exhibits and film locations evoke a powerful connection to history, especially when guided by knowledgeable and engaging guides.
It is ideal for history enthusiasts, students, or anyone seeking an immersive overview of Krakow during WWII. The guided tour option, praised for clarity and storytelling, often enhances understanding, making the experience more meaningful.
Visitors should be prepared for strict punctuality and a walking pace through exhibits. This tour offers a well-rounded, respectful glimpse into a pivotal chapter of Krakow’s history.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour’s focus on wartime history and walking through narrow passages may be more suitable for older children and adults. It does not specify age restrictions.
What language is the guided tour conducted in?
All guided tours are available in English only.
Does the tour include a visit to Auschwitz?
No, this tour concentrates on Schindler’s Factory and related locations in Krakow. Visiting Auschwitz requires a separate trip.
Can I buy tickets on the day of the tour?
Yes, tickets can be purchased for either the guided tour or skip-the-line entry; however, late arrivals forfeit admission.
Is there any need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended to secure the desired start time and avoid missing out, especially during busy periods.