We drove down through the Jewish quarter, across the river through the old ghetto district to visit the Schindler Museum. Parking was at a premium but we lucked-one not far from the museum.
4 Lipowa Street is the famous address for the Schindler factory and the museum is housed in this old factory where the Schindler story unfolded.
You cannot but be moved by the story that unfolded through the displays. The amount of resources collected and displayed is quite amazing. It was well worth queuing and battling the large number of visitors.
After this we took ourselves off to the Stain Glass Window Museum that we failed to visit yesterday. A lovely young guide took us through this fascinating museum showing us the process of stain glass window making. She highlighted the different techniques used to create the startling effects that we see in churches and buildings across Europe.
St Florin stain glass- hidden away in a cellar for over 50 years because it was not favoured by the communist regime.
It was late afternoon before we were able to leave Kraków, and getting caught up in the Friday afternoon traffic snarl.
We made our way to Nowy Wisnicz village for our overnight stop.