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What to See in Podgorze Krakow
Podgorze Krakow is known as the former ghetto area, where visitors can explore memorial sites, museums and places connected to World War II history. It offers a different perspective on the city and includes some of Krakow’s most important historical attractions.
Podgorze Krakow – Former Ghetto Area

Oskar Schindler’s Factory
A powerful museum showing life in Krakow during the Nazi occupation and the story of the city’s wartime past.

Ghetto Heroes Square
The central memorial space of the former ghetto, marked by symbolic empty chairs and strong historical meaning.

Ghetto Wall Remnants
Original fragments of the wall that once enclosed the Krakow Ghetto, preserved as an important wartime trace.

Eagle Pharmacy (Apteka Pod Orlem)
A small but moving museum in the former pharmacy that supported Jewish residents during the occupation.

Podgorze Market Square
A historic square centred around the impressive St. Joseph’s Church, forming the main landmark and focal point of Podgórze.

Bednarski Park
A peaceful green space in a former quarry, ideal for a slower walk between Podgorze’s historic sites.

Krakus Mound
One of Krakow’s oldest landmarks, offering panoramic views over the city and a peaceful setting for a walk above Podgórze.

MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art
A modern art museum near Schindler’s Factory, combining contemporary exhibitions with the area’s layered history.

Cricoteka
A striking modern building dedicated to the work of Tadeusz Kantor, combining exhibitions with unique architecture overlooking the Vistula River.

















































