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Skip-the-line ticket to Schindler’s Factory in Krakow
Validity:
Flexible
Do this because
- See the horrors of Nazi occupation at the original site of Schindler's Enamel Factory
- Skip the line at the entrance and gain a better understanding of Krakow's history
- Get to know how the history of World War II intersects with everyday life in Krakow
What to expect
Learn about both the individual and the collective horrors suffered under Nazi occupation at the original site of Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory. Book this skip-the-line entrance ticket to Oskar Schindler's Factory to gain a better understanding of Krakow's history under the Nazi occupation and all its victims of war terror. Learn how the history of World War II intersects with everyday life, and the personal dramas of individual people overlap with the tragedy which affected the whole world.
Inside Oscar Schindler's museum, you will discover the personal stories of the inhabitants of Krakow living under the occupation of Nazi Germany for nearly 6 years. You will learn to know more about a person who saved over 1000 lives while visiting his personal office with the symbolic "Survivor's Ark". The original Enamel Factory also known as Oskar Schindler's Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF) dates back to 1937 when it has been established. Nazi Germany invaded Poland on the 1st of September 1939, and it is believed that Oskar Schindler, a Sudeten German who was a member of the NSDAP and an agent of the Abwehr, arrived in Kraków on 6th of September when German troops entered Kraków.
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