Uncover the reality behind Schindler's List on a guided walk through genuine Kraków sites where Jewish heritage and cinema meet.
Your journey starts outside Schindler's Factory on Lipowa Street. Without stepping inside the museum, your guide recounts how Oskar Schindler turned his enamelware plant into a place of refuge, offering jobs as a shield against deportation and extermination. This opening sets the scene, linking actual events to their representation on screen.
Next, head to Podgórze, the location of the wartime Nazi ghetto. On Tarnowskiego Street, visit the spot where the memorable scene with the girl in the red coat was shot, and examine its meaning and Schindler's shift in conscience. As you cross the Piłsudski Bridge—which once separated Jewish Kazimierz from the ghetto—hear about enforced relocations and the hardships of life under occupation.
At Józefa 12 and along Ciemna Street, encounter filming sites for intense liquidation and escape sequences. At Dajwór and Na Przejściu Streets, stand where the emblematic ghetto entrance once existed. Your tour finishes on Szeroka Street in Kazimierz, surrounded by historic synagogues, contemplating remembrance, endurance, and Spielberg's recreation of history within a neighbourhood still alive today.