Traces of the Holocaust
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The popularity of the Schindler Factory – a branch of the Museum of Kraków – which opened 15 years ago, has since led to the creation of a new museum at the nearby KL Plaszow concentration camp.
The Schindler Factory is a part of the Museum of Kraków, and displays a narrative of Kraków life during World War II under Nazi German occupation.
The new KL Plaszow museum, set to open its doors to the public in 2026/2027, is to bolster the narrative proposed by the Schindler Factory, whose popularity among visitors has been cemented thanks to the 1993 Hollywood film “Schindler’s List” directed by Steven Spielberg. Even nowadays, many visitors who come to the Schindler Factory do so on account of the motion picture.
How can the two museums complement each other, and how is it that the KL Plaszow Holocaust memorial site went for so long without being properly commemorated?
Katarzyna Jagodzińska meets with Monika Bednarek, director of the KL Plaszow Museum, as well as Bartosz Heksel, manager of the Schindler Factory branch of the Museum of Kraków.