Join a full-day tour to visit Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps with a professional guide. On your return, continue to Schindler's Factory Museum - the former Enamel Factory.
Travel 60 km to the west of Krakow to the small town of Oswiecim, where in 1940 a set of German concentration camps was established. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest German concentration camp, where more than 1.5 million prisoners were tortured and murdered during the Second World War. This site has remained preserved intact as a reminder of the crime committed against humanity here. The museum includes the ruins of crematoria, gas chambers, the railway platform and other objects of the former concentration camp.
Then, visit Schindler's Factory, one of the most popular museums in Krakow, where a German entrepreneur employed Jews to save them from deportation to camps and death, with an exhibition "Krakow under Nazi occupation". Inside you will learn about everyday life in Krakow during the Nazi occupation at a modern arranged exhibition with a theater and film telling the history of the city, its inhabitants and occupants.