Krakow Ghetto Guided Walking Tour — Jewish WWII District
Explore Kraków’s former ghetto with an expert guide: Judenrat, Ghetto Heroes Square, Under the Eagle Pharmacy, orphanage, and Ghetto Walls. Tour ends by Schindler’s Factory, no entry inside.
Discover Kraków’s former ghetto in Podgórze on a guided walk with an expert local guide, starting on the Vistula river bank, which once divided the historic Jewish quarter of Kazimierz from the wartime ghetto. This route connects the most important places of memory, combining moving stories of courage, tragedy, and resilience. It helps visitors understand daily life in the ghetto and the extraordinary efforts of those who risked everything to save others.
Highlights:
• Explore Kraków’s wartime Jewish ghetto with an expert guide
• Discover Ghetto Heroes Square with its moving Chair Memorial
• Learn the story of the Under the Eagle Pharmacy
• End by Schindler’s Factory, where lives were saved (no entry)
Itinerary:
Starting point / 15 min / Admission Ticket Free
The first stop is Józefińska 14, once home to the Judenrat, the Jewish Council under Nazi rule.
Ghetto Heroes Square / 15 min / Admission Ticket Free
From there, you continue to Ghetto Heroes Square, the heart of the ghetto, where deportations to extermination camps took place. Today, the square is marked by the symbolic Chair Memorial, with each chair representing a life lost.
Eagle Pharmacy / 10min / Admission Ticket Not Included
Across the square stands the Under the Eagle Pharmacy, where Tadeusz Pankiewicz and his staff courageously aided ghetto residents, preserving medicine and hope. A short walk away is Józefińska 41, a building that housed the Jewish orphanage, a welfare office, and the ghetto hospital, all central to daily survival in this confined district.
Ghetto Walls / 10min / Admission Ticket Free
Next are the remains of the Ghetto Walls, a stark reminder of the tight enclosure that once separated ghetto residents from the rest of the city.
Oskar Schindler’s Factory / 10min / Admission Ticket Not Included
The walk then leads to Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory on Lipowa Street. It was here that Schindler employed and protected over a thousand Jewish workers, saving them from deportation. Today the factory houses a museum dedicated to the wartime history of Kraków and the fate of its Jewish community.
Endpoint: Lipowa 4, 30-702 Kraków
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