Tour

  Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour

1 hour

Very easy

    Take a look at where the Jewish people lived during the Nazi occupation of Krakow


The streets of Jewisz Ghetto and Podgórze district still keep evidence of those terrible events. You will see a part of the undestroyed wall around the ghetto, houses where thousands of displaced Jews used to live, the pharmacy "Under the Eagle", a monument with 68 chairs in the Heroes' Square in the ghetto.

Itinerary:
Schindler's Factory- the museum presents the daily life and tragic events that took place in Krakow during World War II;

ul. Lwowska and ul. Limanowskiego – the preserved sections of the ghetto wall;

ul. Lwowska – a location of the ghetto Orphanage;

a corner of ul. Józefińska and ul. Limanowskiego – the location of offices of Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst (Jewish Order Police) and the ghetto prison;

a corner of ul. Józefińska and ul. Krakusa – sewer entrance – escape routes from the ghetto;

ul. Józefińska 18 – the building of the Jewish Social Self-Help Organisation;

ul. Węgierska – Zucker Synagogue and “Optima” Factory;

Rynek Podgórski Square – Judenrat (Jewish Council) Building, Julius Madritsch’s Confectionery Factory, Roman Polanski’s family ghetto lodgings and the location of the main gate of the ghetto;

the River Vistula Embankment - Father Bernatek Footbridge and the Piłsudski Bridge – “Schindler’s List” Film Set;

ul. Józefińska 10 – the building of Arbeitsamt (Labour Office);

ul. Piwna 7a – a shelled building - the rare traces of war in Krakow;

pl. Bohaterów Getta (the Main Square of the Ghetto) – the main site of the deportation campaigns and the final liquidation of the ghetto – the Ghetto Memorial.

 


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