Get eye-opening insights into the lives of Jewish people living in Nazi-occupied Kraków during World War ll.
An impressive and interactive museum, which was converted from Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory, the focus of the exhibits are not so much on Schindler himself but on the lives of the Jews living in Krakow under the five-year Nazi occupation during World War II. Be transported back in time as you walk in life-like set-piece arrangements of the wartime streets of Kraków for a full-immersion experience.
Gaze at the astounding 'Tin-ware Sarcophagus', which is a monument built to pay tribute to the Jewish workers in the factory. Explore Oskar Schindler's office and look out for the objects on his desk such as erotic art and a large map on the wall. Catch a show at the cinema and discover more about the heroic Schindler and listen to heart-wrenching interviews with some of the Jewish workers then. This is one highly regarded museum that must not be missed.
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