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Heritage Sites – Polska / maÅ‚opolskie
A memorial plaque honoring the memory of the murdered patients from a psychiatric hospital in Kraków-Kobierzyn (Dr. Józef Babiński Specialist Hospi...
During World War II, the Germans created a death camp in the southern part of Kraków, near the Płaszów railway station. It was brought into existen...
In the middle of Szeroka Street there is a monument built to honour the memory of the Kraków Jews murdered by Germans. There is an inscription on the...
A memorial plaque commemorating the Jews imprisoned in this place is situated at Lwowska Street on fragments of the ghetto wall in the characteristic ...
During the period of the Holocaust Plac Zgody [Zgody Square], presently Plac Bohaterów Getta [Bohaterów Getta Square], served as a gathering point o...
Between the years 1941-1943, the building housed a pharmacy, which was run in the ghetto by a Polish owner, Tadeusz Pankiewicz, who, as the only Polis...
The factory owned by Oskar Schindler, located in the Podgórze district, was set up on the site of the former “Rekord” factory after the G...
A monument in memory of Holocaust's victims at Miodowa Street At the entrance there is a monument in memory of Holocaust' victims. In its walls there...
Na cmentarzu żydowskim przy ul. Miodowej w kwaterach 23 i 25 znajdują się mogiły i pomniki, upamiętniające Żydów zamordowanych w zbiorowych eg...
Since autumn 1941 there was a Jewish hospital in the building at 14 Józefińska Street. Previously the hospital was situated at 8 Skawińska Street. ...
The yard of the former factory of Optima, situated at ul. Węgierska 7/9 was a gathering place for the Jews before they were transported to the camp i...
During the Second World War, a Nazi prison of Cracow District Security Police and Security Service operated in the buildings in 7 Montelupich Street. ...
In 1940, the Nazis established a transit camp in 1 Mogilska Street, (German: Sammellager). Mainly people of Jewish origin, who were displaced from Cra...
In February 1942, a transit camp was established (German: Sammellager) in 26 Szlak Street. Mainly people of Jewish origin, who were displaced from Cra...
From January 1944 to January 1945, a Nazi forced labour camp operated in the outskirts of Nowa Huta. People of Jewish origin from Poland and Hungary a...
In March 1943, the Nazis established a forced labour camp in the factory “Kabel” in 75 Prokocimska Street. People of Jewish origin were im...
From 1942 to January of 1945, the Nazi forced labour camp operated in the barracks in Cmentarna Street. People of Jewish origin were kept there. Priso...
Gestapo prison cells on Pomorska street. Nowadays it is a division of Museum of the city of Krakow. The cells and exhibitions are open to tourists.
On the Rakowicki Cemetery (Pol. Cmentarz Rakowicki) in Prandoty St. there are Jewish graves in the British section of the necropolis.
Tablica poÅ›wiÄ™cona pamiÄ™ci zamordowanych pacjentów szpitala psychiatrycznego w Krakowie-Kobierzynie (Szpital Specjalistyczny im. dr. Józefa BabiÅ...
Podczas drugiej wojny światowej w budynku dawnego klasztoru karmelitów bosych przy ul. Senackiej 3 naziści utworzyli Więzienie Sądu Specjalnego, ...
W dniu 15 lipca 1943 r. przy obecnej ul. Obrony Tyńca naziści rozstrzelali około 90 osób pochodzenia żydowskiego, mieszkańców Tyńca, Piekar, C...