The white-washed passage way between ul. Beera Meiselsa 17 and ul. Józefa 12 in Kraków's Kazimierz district famously provided some of the most memorable visuals in Steven Spielberg's cinematic masterpiece Schindler's List. Today, this lane has maintained the same unique character that made it so appealing as a shooting location for Spielberg and is casually known as 'Schindler's Passage.' Along the walls you'll find historical exhibits about Kazimierz's Jewish heritage, as well as several galleries, shops and bars - most notably Wódka Cafe Bar, and Mleczarnia's large seasonal beer garden.
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