Pharmacy near the Plac Bohaterow Getta 18 (formerly Maly Rynek, then Plac Zgody) has nearly 100 years. When in March of 1941 Germans established a Podgorze ghetto for Krakow's Jews, Pankiewicz's pharmacy at the Plac Zgody was the only one found in its limits, and its proprietor was the only Pole with rights to stay in it. Pharmacy was the place of Jewish intellectuals meetings, scientists and artists that lived in the ghetto. The Holocaust of Krakow's Jews, the role of Krakow's pharmacist, the meaning of Pharmacy "The Eagle's Pharmacy" in the tragic World War II period all together compose an exhibition "Pharmacy in the Krakow's ghetto". |