1. Ghetto Heroes Square, also known as Plac Bohaterów Getta, is a memorial located in Krakow, Poland that commemorates the Jewish victims of the Krakow Ghetto during World War II. The memorial consists of 68 large, metal chairs scattered throughout the square, representing the empty chairs of those who were deported and killed during the Holocaust. The chairs are arranged in a seemingly random manner, representing the chaos and brutality of the Nazi regime. The square also features a wall inscribed with the words \"Kraków 1941-1943\" in both Polish and Hebrew, as well as a small plaque that reads \"Ghetto Heroes Square\".

2. Ghetto Heroes Square is open to the public 24/7, free of charge. There is no phone number for the memorial.

3. There is no admission fee for Ghetto Heroes Square, and transportation is available by public bus or taxi. Bus lines 124, 152, 424, and 482 all stop at nearby bus stops.