Krakow: Schindlers fabriksguidning





Beskrivning
Ett besök på Schindlers fabriksmuseum är en avgörande upplevelse för att förstå Krakóws historia under ockupationen 1939 - 1945. Väljer du "endast entrébiljett" besöker du museet men utan guidad service. När du besöker museum på guidad tur alternativ med en Expert Guide, är du säker på att få fördjupad kunskap och höra unika fakta och anekdoter som inte finns i vanliga turistguider. Museets multimediautställningar tar dig tillbaka till Kraków under andra världskriget och ger inblick i stadens utmanande historia och hedrar minnet av Oskar Schindlers heroiska handlingar. Denna tur ger en inblick i den tidigare emaljfabriken och erbjuder en detaljerad förståelse av livet i Kraków under nazisternas ockupation och belyser effekten av figurer som Oskar Schindler. Fabriksmuseets rundtur är inte bara en historisk promenad utan en djupdykning i berättelserna och känslorna från Krakows andra världskriget, vilket gör det till en betydande och berikande del av alla besök i staden.
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VIKTIGT! Ta med dig ditt fysiska ID eller pass med foto för varje deltagare, annars kommer du inte att kunna komma in på museet Vår ackrediterade Guide möter dig utanför, och tillsammans med honom/henne promenerar du runt i byggnaden som en gång tillhörde Schindler's Factory-komplexet. Inuti får du höra berättelser om andra världskriget i Krakow samt omnämnanden om Schindler och hans historia.
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Recensioner(43)
Best guide I ever had. Very knowledgeable with information he personally discovered that I could not have learned from any other source. He was passionate and personable.
Although the trip refers to Schindler, there is relatively little mention of him in the talk (perhaps we were unlucky). Instead the focus of the tour is Krakow during WW2, this was still interesting but not what we were expecting. To be honest you could get this from the museum without need of the guide
Our guided tour moved at pace, too quickly to see or hear many parts of the exhibition. But also he merely replayed what was written , so added no value. So why the low score - you may ask? Well being blunt, the exhibition adds very little to the Schindler story, in fact questioned the validity of some parts inaccurately according to my independent research. For example, the gold ring presented to his workers was made up and a Spielberg’s imagination. Well not according the cast held at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum in Australia. There is nothing left of the factory - it’s all gone. Only artefacts remain, which was an unexpected disappointment. Little mention of the gold maxi badge, his role as a spy for the Germans on his country of birth (Czech). Little on the working of the factory and overall a lot of old, out of date/low lever media presentation material. Our most disappointing Krakow experience during our 5 day stay. Sorry if you work there and read this - but you need to up your game - a lot. Footnote - once you’ve finished the tour with a guide you can’t return to pick up all the missed sections. We paid £25, tickets at 60zl (£12) the guide added nothing.
A very interesting place - absolutely worth seeing. The guide we had was excellent - well informed and knowledgeable. The group size was very large which is particularly problematic for this tour. The museum is full of narrow and small rooms which did not accommodate a group of our size, meaning much of the group often couldn't see what the guide was gesturing towards. I'd suggest you explore a smaller group tour
Overall, I’m glad we visited Schindler’s Factory Museum, and I would probably still do it again, but there were definitely some frustrations. The museum itself is very well done, and our guide was excellent. There is a huge amount of information about WWII, Kraków under Nazi occupation, and life during that period, so if you’re interested in the broader historical context, it’s absolutely worth seeing. The exhibits are immersive and informative, and you can tell a lot of effort went into the museum. That said, a few things could have been much better. First, I would strongly recommend booking directly through the official museum website if possible. We booked through a private company, and it was definitely overpriced for what we got. The meeting process before the tour was also very stressful. The person managing the meeting point was late, and because of that everyone started panicking and wondering if we had been left behind. It was chaotic and not a great way to start the experience. As for the museum itself, I was expecting more information specifically about Oskar Schindler and what he actually did. Instead, most of the museum focuses on WWII in general, with Schindler himself only really featured in the last room. Unfortunately, that part felt rushed because the guide moved through it very quickly. One other downside is how crowded the museum gets. Our guide was great, but it was sometimes hard to follow, hear, and even see because of how packed everything was. There really isn’t enough space for a group of 25–30 people to comfortably stay together while also navigating around individual visitors. So overall: worth visiting, especially for the historical context and the quality of the museum itself, but be prepared for crowds, a somewhat hectic tour setup, and less Schindler-specific content than you might expect.
Thank you for the review and praising our guide. We apologize for the stressful meeting process and the delay; we are working to improve our organization. Regarding the content, the museum is officially designed to focus on the wartime history of Krakow, but we will review our pacing to ensure the Schindler section feels less rushed. We appreciate your valuable feedback! kind regards, ExcitingKrakow Team
I thank Michael who was a very professional and well-prepared guide even for other questions asked by us visitors.
Thank you so much for your kind review! We are delighted to hear that you had a great experience and appreciated Michael's professionalism and deep knowledge. It is always wonderful when our guests feel encouraged to ask questions. We will gladly pass your praise along to him! kind regards, ExcitingKrakow Team
The voucher does not need to be exchanged at the ticket office; just show up at the meeting point. The ticket office knows nothing about tickets not issued directly by the museum. The girl who accompanied us (I believe her name was Nadja) was wonderful, knowledgeable, passionate in her explanations, and spoke perfect English! I recommend this experience to everyone. In fact, you do not see the factory, but it is a true museum to retrace the events that led to the facts that we all unfortunately know. It is truly worth seeing.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We are thrilled to hear you had a great experience and that Nadja was such a passionate and knowledgeable guide. Thank you also for sharing helpful tips about the voucher process and the museum's historical focus for future guests. We truly appreciate your recommendation! kind regards, ExcitingKrakow Team
You must take photo id with you or you cannot get in . Passport or Driving licence. I did not read the small print and we were not allowed to go in with the guide but he arranged for our jump the queue tickets to be what’s app over to us and we went back to our hotel picked our passports up and returned later to do a solo tour . We had an amazing time despite our mistake and the guide and Viator were brilliant sorting things out for us . I highly recommend this company for all your trips and exertions.
Thank you for the wonderful review and high recommendation! We are so glad our guide could quickly assist you and save your experience. Your reminder about bringing a valid photo ID is incredibly helpful for future travelers. We are delighted you had an amazing time despite the mix-up! kind regards, ExcitingKrakow Team
It was not a factory tour for me, as hardly anything from the factory was shown. It depicted the lives of the people in the city during the occupation. The connection to Schindler's factory seemed marginal to me, even though the exhibits were assembled in part of the factory's premises.
Thank you for your feedback. The museum is housed in the former factory, but its permanent exhibition is intentionally dedicated to the wartime history of Kraków and its residents under Nazi occupation. We appreciate your perspective and will ensure our tour descriptions make this historical focus even clearer for future guests. kind regards, ExcitingKrakow Team
The factory/museum was interesting, but the tour group was oversized. The hallways in the museum are narrow and only half the tour could see or hear the guide at a time. There was not enough room to move and see all the exhibits. Also, there were individuals unaffiliated with the tour that would need to push through the tour crowd. Our guide was great. I would give this 5 stars if the group was half the size.
Thank you for your feedback and for praising our guide! We are sorry that the large group size and narrow hallways impacted your experience. The museum's popularity makes it crowded, but we take your comments seriously and will look into ways to improve group management and comfort for our guests. kind regards, ExcitingKrakow Team



