Visita al museo de la fábrica de Oskar Schindler en Cracovia
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Visita al museo de la fábrica de Oskar Schindler en Cracovia
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Visita al museo de la fábrica de Oskar Schindler en Cracovia

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Elija la hora de visita que le interesa y viaje por su cuenta al museo de la fábrica de Oskar Schindler, en el centro de Cracovia. Reúnase con el guía en el exterior y escuche cómo el museo se encuentra en la misma fábrica donde el empresario industrial del Partido Nazi Oskar Schindler dio empleo a trabajadores judíos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Antes de comenzar, reciba una introducción a Schindler y descubra cómo Steven Spielberg llamó la atención mundial sobre su historia en su película de 1993 La lista de Schindler.
A continuación, diríjase al interior para realizar su recorrido exhaustivo. El museo, que consta de exposiciones interactivas y fotográficas, se centra no solo en el trabajo de Schindler y de sus empleados, sino también en el dolor de Cracovia durante el período de la guerra y posterior a la guerra. Mientras explora, el guía le ofrecerá comentarios fascinantes y contará historias conmovedores que le harán comprender mejor lo que pasó aquí y la historia de Cracovia.
Conozca la historia de Schindler y cómo sus empleados judíos fabricaban ollas, sartenes, latas y otros utensilios de hierro esmaltado para el ejército alemán: un importante esfuerzo en la guerra que evitó que les llevaran a los campos de concentración. Vea algunos de los productos que se hicieron aquí, así como la oficina de Schindler, y escuche los destinos de algunos de los 1.200 Schindlerjuden (judíos de Schindler), que trabajaron en la fábrica.
Siga a su guía por las salas dedicadas al dolor de Cracovia durante la guerra y posteriormente en el siglo XX. Vea fotografías de la ciudad bajo el terror; deje que le transporten a las calles adoquinadas, los escondites de la Resistencia y las cárceles de la ciudad durante la ocupación nazi y soviética; hágase una idea del inmenso miedo que sufrió la población mediante documentos, objetos, filmaciones y grabaciones de radio originales.
Tras dos horas de exploración, la visita termina en el exterior del edificio. Despídase de su guía, que le proporcionará indicaciones para regresar al centro de la ciudad o a su hotel, según sea necesario.
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  • Guía profesional
  • Entrada - Muzeum Krakowa, oddzial Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera
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  • Alimentos y bebidas
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  • Recogida y regreso al hotel.
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Cultural
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Turismo
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Opiniones
4.0
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Elaine D
4 | 2019-08-21

This is a very good tour but it is NOT about Schindler, althought he is mentioned several times. You get a very good feeling for what went on in Krakow during the Nazi occupation with many good archival pictures and items. Our guide was very thorough and explained things well, in an easy to understand way. So much of “Schindler’s List” was not accurate, I think that’s why they do not focus on him and the good (and bad) things he did. But this tour is definitely worthwhile

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Naomi D
3 | 2019-07-03

Meeting place said meet at Film Café - there is no such thing and the workers at the place were not aware of where to meet. Even called the tour company and they said the cafe was the right spot to meet. Glad I arrived early to walk around and finally found the group by the lockers, but caused panic that I was going to miss the tour. Tour guide made sure everyone was gathered around before talking so everyone could hear. This was more of a museum about the war, and not a lot of specifics on Schindler and his acts during the war.

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Frostygoth
5 | 2019-07-03

My coworker and I took this tour so that we could get an English-speaking guide to take us through the museum. It's a tight, crowded place, but our guide did an excellent job of keeping us out of traffic and telling us the most important details of each room. It was a very thorough tour and I feel like we saw most of the museum. We didn't feel rushed or in anyone's way. I learned a lot by going to this museum and am very glad I did.

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diane s
4 | 2018-09-23

Had a lot of information on the people who were affected by the war. Parts of it were very hard to get my mind around. The horrible conditions of how the Jews were treated. I have read up on Oskar Schindler and his wife, but there was so much more information given. I wouldnt suggest for children.

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Shirley A
4 | 2018-09-16

Good tour, excellent guide. What I disliked was that others kept trying to join the tour, so our guide kept having to stop her commentary to tell them to move on! Perhaps individual headsets would be better.

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SUSAN L R
4 | 2018-09-15

the was a very informative tour through the old factory which had been turned into a museum depicting the life of he Polish people during WW2. The only thing we found was at some points we had difficulty hearing what was being said due to the small areas we were moving through and no headphones used like other locations but overall a very interesting trip.

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Bryre P
5 | 2018-07-09

This is clearly a well presented and well thought out exhibit. It’s focus is the reality of Nazi and then Soviet occupation and oppression for Poles, Poland and Kraków residents, both Jews and Gentiles alike. It’s is vast, detailed, poiniant and confronting. What it is not, (and this is important to understand) is some sort of faux-Disney fairground attraction for movie buffs of the film Schindler’s List. This place is not s movie set, it is a memorial museum - and rightly so. If there is one drawback, that is the time that is allotted when taking a guided tour. There is a terrific lot to take in and everything is displayed thoughtfully in many languages, including English. While the English-speaking guide was excellent and very respectful of his topic, the understandable need to keep visiting parties moving meant we left feeling rushed. I would recommend visiting alone and foregoing guide intel over the ability to move at your own pace if you can read and understand Polish, German, Yiddish or English. That aside, this is a must-see site if coming to Kraków.

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Janet S
4 | 2018-04-03

Was a very good informative tour on ww2 history in Poland. Would highly recommend. The only negative being too many people visiting at the same time. Perhaps the factory needs more limits visitor numbers .

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Irene R
5 | 2017-11-02

Very interesting! Would hight recommend to anyone visiting Krakow

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