“If you have a brain, you are a startup.”
So says a sign in Krakow’s “Podgorze” district: once a Jewish Ghetto – home to the Schindler’s Factory of Spielberg’s infamous “Schindler’s List” – and now a hotspot for Polish entrepreneurs. Amidst the uniform steely industrial warehouses, bits of color and life dart out: signs of the companies within, street art celebrating a reborn Poland, a waft of coffee from an edgy warehouse-turned-café (complete with chairs made of splintered wooden boxes covered in burlap coffee sacks), and splashes of paint – beauty amidst monotony, creation amidst a previous wasteland.
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