Do you need to book Schindler’s Factory in advance?

Krakow, one of Poland’s most touristic cities, is full of historical and cultural attractions, and the Schindler Factory Museum stands out among them. This place, although it bears the name of the famous film Schindler’s List, has little to do with the film or Schindler the person. Nevertheless, it is a popular attraction in Krakow and one of the more common questions asked by tourists planning a visit is whether to buy tickets. Do tickets to Schindler’s Factory need to be booked in advance?

Popularity and the need to book

The Schindler’s Factory Museum is one of the more popular museums in Krakow, especially because of its unique name. In fact, the museum tells the story of Krakow during the German occupation during World War II. It is a museum for fans of World War II history, has little to do with Oskar Schindler and has nothing to do with the film Schindler’s List other than the fact that a short scene was filmed here. a

Do I need to book tickets?

During the tourist season, which in Krakow usually begins in March and lasts until October, booking tickets in advance is strongly recommended. During these months, when Krakow is flooded by a wave of tourists from all over the world, many of whom, unaware of the museum’s collections, make their way to Schindler’s Factory, places may sell out even a few weeks before the planned date of their visit.

It is worth noting that buying tickets online avoids queuing, which can be particularly important for those with limited time when visiting the city.

If you are planning to visit the Schinler Factory Museum during the less touristy months, such as January or February, it is usually not necessary to book tickets very far in advance. Then, tickets are usually available at the museum’s ticket offices for the day, although the number may be limited. Nevertheless, even in the low season, booking tickets in advance can save time and provide peace of mind that entry will be possible at your preferred time.

Free admission day – Monday

It is worth knowing that every Monday admission to the Schindler Factory Museum is free. It is not possible to book tickets in advance on these days. Entrance tickets must be collected directly on the day of the visit.


What to remember?
The Schindler Factory Museum is not as dedicated to the figure of Oskar Schindler as it appears to the uninformed tourist coming to Krakow. Oskar Schindler was of course linked to the factory, but the museum focuses primarily on the life and fate of the people of Krakow during the German occupation. It is also not a museum directly associated with Steven Spielberg’s film Schindler’s List, although the factory building in which it is housed was one of the places where Schindler carried out his activities rescuing Polish citizens.

 

The museum offers an in-depth look at a difficult period in Krakow’s history, with exhibitions that depict the everyday life of the people of Krakow during the German occupation. Above all, this is a museum about Krakow during World War II recommended for fans of Second World War history.

In conclusion, buying tickets to the Schindler’s Factory Museum in Krakow in advance is especially recommended during the tourist season to be sure of entry and avoid standing in queues. In the low season, booking is less necessary but always worth considering. On Mondays, when admission is free, tickets must be collected on site without advance booking. The museum is not a place of remembrance of Oskar Schindler, but above all of the people of Krakow and their fate during World War II.

Tickets to the Schindler Factory Museum should only be purchased on the official website
– https://bilety.mhk.pl/rezerwacja/termin.html?lang=en&idw=1&idl=1. Don’t buy tickets from any intermediaries. The museum is located in the centre of Krakow and can be reached by Uber and Bolt in a few minutes for a dozen or so zlotys, or even come on foot or use a tram.

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