See Krakow the way it was over 70 years ago at the best historical museum in Poland! Skip the line and join an expert local guide for some fascinating stories about WWII in the country where it started, and get to feel - as well as see - what life was like in the war! You'll also get to know more about Oskar Schindler, the Nazi who saved the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust.Imagine life in wartime Krakow as you walk the cobbled streets. Learn about its citizens and feel for yourself the depressing, omnipresent existence of the enemy (don't worry, it's not all this emotional at Schindler’s Factory Museum.Learn the story of Krakow and its inhabitants, both Polish and Jewish, during the war. The exhibition, , is in the former administrative building of Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory. An amazing venue, not to mention subject!Squeeze into narrow passages and crowded apartments in the ghetto, check out the weapons in a resistance house, experience what it must have been like to be captured and interrogated, and then liberated by the Soviet army. You'll probably come away a lot more grateful for your own life, and that's worth the ticket alone! Skip the Line Access: Enjoy the convenience of skipping the line and diving straight into the museum's immersive exhibits with an expert local guide.WWII History: Hear fascinating stories about World War II in Poland, the country where it all began, and gain a deeper understanding of the war's impact on Krakow and its people.Oskar Schindler's Legacy: Learn about Oskar Schindler, the Nazi industrialist who saved the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust, and discover his story within the very building where he operated his enamel factory.Wartime Krakow: Walk the cobbled streets of wartime Krakow and imagine life during the Nazi occupation. Feel the emotional weight of the period, balanced with educational and insightful exhibits.Historical Exhibits: Explore the exhibition "Krakow under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945," housed in the former administrative building of Schindler’s Factory. This unique venue adds authenticity and depth to the historical narrative.Immersive Experience: Squeeze into narrow passages and crowded apartments in the ghetto, examine the weapons in a resistance house, and experience scenarios such as being captured, interrogated, and liberated by the Soviet army.Polish and Jewish History: Understand the lives of Krakow's Polish and Jewish inhabitants during the war, their struggles, and their resilience against the oppressive Nazi regime.Emotional and Educational: Leave with a greater appreciation for your own life and the freedoms enjoyed today, making the visit both an emotional and educational journey.