Overview
Oskar Schindler's enamelware factory in Podgórze has been converted into a museum tracing Kraków's WWII history—from Nazi occupation through the ghetto to liberation. It's one of Poland's best-designed historical museums.
Highlights
- Immersive design: Walk through recreated wartime streets, a ghetto apartment, and Schindler's office.
- Personal stories: Individual testimonies of Kraków's Jewish and Polish residents.
- Schindler's office: The preserved office where Schindler managed his list.
History
Schindler employed over 1,100 Jews in his factory, saving them from extermination. The building was converted into a museum in 2010.
Visitor Tips
- Book online: Timed tickets sell out—book at muzeumkrakowa.pl.
- Free Mondays: Limited free spots on Mondays.
- Duration: 1.5–2 hours.