Visit Options

Schindler’s Factory Location:

Lipowa 4, Kraków

FAQ – Schindler’s Factory Museum

The museum focuses on Kraków’s history under Nazi occupation (1939–1945), with a special emphasis on the life and legacy of Oskar Schindler – the German industrialist who saved over 1,000 Jews by employing them in his factory.

Yes, but we recommend it for children aged 12 and up due to the serious historical content. Some exhibitions contain graphic materials related to wartime events.

The average visit takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and level of interest.

Yes – absolutely recommended. The number of visitors per hour is limited, and tickets often sell out days ahead, especially in the summer.

Yes – tickets are issued with your full name and are checked at the entrance.
You must bring a valid physical photo ID (such as a passport or national ID card).
Digital copies or screenshots are not accepted.

You can reach the museum by:
tram (stop: Zabłocie or Plac Bohaterów Getta)
on foot from Kazimierz (~20 minutes)
or by taxi / Uber (~10 minutes from Main Square)

Yes. The exhibition is located on multiple levels, but lifts are available and most areas are accessible for visitors with limited mobility.