Krakow: Schindler’s Story of Courage
Walk in the footsteps of Oskar Schindler on a guided tour from his factory, through the former ghetto in Podgórze, to Jewish Kazimierz, exploring authentic historical places and original filming locations from Schindler’s List.
Discover the real history behind Schindler’s List on a guided walking tour through genuine locations where Kraków’s Jewish past and cinema come together. This thoughtfully designed experience takes you through authentic streets, courtyards, and neighborhoods that witnessed both ordinary daily life and remarkable acts of bravery.
Highlights:
• Begin outside Oskar Schindler’s Factory, where historical reality meets the world of film
• Walk through Podgórze, the area of the Nazi German ghetto during World War II
• Explore Kazimierz, once the center of Jewish life before the war
• Learn about Oskar Schindler’s actions and how he helped save more than 1,000 Jewish lives
This walk places historical events within their real urban setting, helping you understand how everyday city spaces shaped—and were shaped by—the realities of occupation, resistance, and human choice.
Itinerary:
Podgórze Ghetto / 1h / walk by
The tour starts outside Schindler’s Factory on Lipowa Street. Without entering the museum, your guide explains how Schindler used his enamelware factory as a means of protection, turning employment into a shield against deportation and death. This introduction provides essential context for understanding both the historical events and their later depiction in film.
As you continue through Podgórze, you walk through the area of the former ghetto. On Tarnowskiego Street, you will see where the well-known girl in the red coat scene was filmed, leading to a discussion about symbolism, Schindler’s change of conscience, and the influence of cinema on Holocaust memory.
Crossing the Piłsudski Bridge — once a dividing line between freedom and confinement — your guide explains forced relocations, illegal crossings, and the harsh separation between Jewish life in Kazimierz and imprisonment in the ghetto.
Kazimierz Jewish Quarter / 1h / walk by
The second part of the tour takes place in Kazimierz, once a thriving center of Jewish culture in Kraków. Walking through its preserved streets and courtyards, you will learn how the district was emptied of its Jewish population during the occupation and how, years later, it became a substitute filming location for the destroyed ghetto.
At the intersection of Dajwór and Na Przejściu Streets, you will see where the symbolic ghetto gate was constructed for the film. On Ciemna Street, your guide расскаunts the story behind the filmed escape of Poldek Pfefferberg — a tense moment defined by fear, instinct, and survival. The route continues to Józefa Street 12, where scenes of deportation, hiding, and liquidation were filmed in original courtyards and passageways.
The tour ends in Kazimierz, concluding on Szeroka Street. Surrounded by historic synagogues, you will hear about the prewar Jewish community and learn why Steven Spielberg selected Kazimierz as the backdrop for recreating scenes from the wartime ghetto.
You won’t just hear history — you’ll walk through it, understanding how ordinary places became silent witnesses to persecution, survival, and moral choice.
Meeting point: Lipowa 4, 32-051 Krakow, Poland. Meet your guide in front of the main entrance to the Schindler’s Factory Museum, on the right-hand side. They will hold Schindler’s Story Tour sign ( click to go to the Google maps )
End point: Szeroka 24, 31-053 Krakow
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