Krakow Jewish Quarter Guided Walking Tour
Kraków, Poland
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
The District of Kazimierz is the historical Jewish part of Krakow. Its narrow streets and courts are full of interesting Jewish architecture. Founded in 1335 by King Kazimierz the Great, this district used to be a separate city altogether.
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The District of Kazimierz is the historical Jewish part of Krakow. Its narrow streets and courts are full of interesting Jewish architecture. Founded in 1335 by King Kazimierz the Great, this district used to be a separate city altogether.During this tour you will visit the former Jewish district of Kazimierz - now becoming the artistic centre of Krakow filled with designer café’s. The trendy location surrounded by buildings that witnessed shocking Holocaust history is also the place where before World War II, Jewish culture flourished for centuries and a film set for Steven Spielberg's Oscar winner film. Then, you'll continue to the district of Podgórze to see Schindler's factory and the surviving remnants of the second World War ghetto.
There will be also time for a 1/2 hour coffee break to discuss the social and economical situation of Poland, funny stories and legends.
The New Cemetary, Ul. Miodowa 55: A place where many of Krakow’s distinguished Jews were buried in the 19th and 20th century.
The Old Synagogue, Ul.Szeroka 24: The oldest remaining example of Jewish architecture in Poland. Built in the early 1500's, it is now the site of many exhibitions devoted to Polish Judaism.
Isaac's Synagogue, Ul.Kupa 18: The renovation of this Judaic-baroque style Synagogue is still in progress, yet it is quite possibly the most interesting and beautiful Jewish monument in Krakow.
There will be also time for a 1/2 hour coffee break to discuss the social and economical situation of Poland, funny stories and legends.
The New Cemetary, Ul. Miodowa 55: A place where many of Krakow’s distinguished Jews were buried in the 19th and 20th century.
The Old Synagogue, Ul.Szeroka 24: The oldest remaining example of Jewish architecture in Poland. Built in the early 1500's, it is now the site of many exhibitions devoted to Polish Judaism.
Isaac's Synagogue, Ul.Kupa 18: The renovation of this Judaic-baroque style Synagogue is still in progress, yet it is quite possibly the most interesting and beautiful Jewish monument in Krakow.
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