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Tags : Landmark
Timings : 24 hours
Time required : 1-2 hours
Tickets : Guided tours starting at 75 PLN
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Ghetto Heroes Square, Krakow, with a monument of 33 bronze chairs bearing the names of the war heroes, offers a deep understanding of the hardships faced by the war heroes during the holocaust. This historic square is a heartrending tribute to the resilience and courage of those war-heroes.
It was designed by sculptor Czeslaw Dźwigaj. Apart from the monument, one can also look for a fragment from the ghetto wall with a memorial plaque in the south of the square at Lwowska Street. At the opposite side, in the North of the square, there still exists a small police box which Nazis used to count and identify the jews. There are several kinds of guided tours available, varying in prices, duration and places covered around the square. Learn about the hardships and pay tribute to the lives lost at the solemn reminder of the aristocracies.
Other important objective information : Visitors can immerse themselves in the inspiring stories of the Ghetto Heroes Square, honoring the resilience and courage of individuals during historical times. There are public parking spaces nearby. Trams and buses provide easy access to the square. The square is wheelchair-accessible.