In Schindler’s List, the Church of St Mary in Krakow’s Market Square is where Jews secretly gather. This 14th-century brick Gothic church stands as a powerful symbol amidst the city’s heart. Visiting here connects you to the film’s poignant moments of hope and resilience in dark times.
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