Discover the rich history of Judaism in Krakow’s artistic district, Kazimierz. Explore the well-preserved Jewish quarter and learn about its cultural significance. Visit iconic locations from the movie ‘Schindler’s List’.
Discover the rich history of Judaism in Krakow’s artistic district, Kazimierz. Explore the well-preserved Jewish quarter and learn about its cultural significance. Visit iconic locations from the movie ‘Schindler’s List’.
- Plac Wolnica - Formerly the market place of Kazimierz
- The New Square - Where the Jewish market place used o be. Today center of local entertainment.
- Tempel Synagogue - The reformed synagogue in Krakow.
- Izaak Synagogue - The largest synagogue in Krakow.
- Szeroka Street - The heart of the former Jewish Quarter.
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- Plac Wolnica - Formerly the market place of Kazimierz
- The New Square - Where the Jewish market place used o be. Today center of local entertainment.
- Tempel Synagogue - The reformed synagogue in Krakow.
- Izaak Synagogue - The largest synagogue in Krakow.
- Szeroka Street - The heart of the former Jewish Quarter.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Stara Synagoga - The oldest synagogue in Poland.
- Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh) - The only active synagogue in the region. Old historic Jewish cemetery.
- The Ghetto Heroes Square - Where the ghetto monumnet stands.
- Eagle Pharmacy - Museum of Krakow - Tadeusz Pankiewicz’s pharmacy, today a museum.
- Ghetto Wall Fragment - A remainder of the ghetto wall.
- Muzeum Krakowa, oddzial Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera - Where Oskar Schindler run an enamelware factory.
- Private guided tour service
- Private guided tour service
- All fees and/or taxes
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Tea and coffee
- All fees and/or taxes
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Tea and coffee
Kazimierz, Kraków’s historically Jewish neighborhood, is among the most well-preserved Jewish communities in Europe. Named in honor of Kazimierz the Great, Poland’s last Piast and one of its most significant monarchs, this district once operated as an autonomous city. In the 15th century, it thrived as a hub for Jewish religious activity and cultural…
Kazimierz, Kraków’s historically Jewish neighborhood, is among the most well-preserved Jewish communities in Europe. Named in honor of Kazimierz the Great, Poland’s last Piast and one of its most significant monarchs, this district once operated as an autonomous city. In the 15th century, it thrived as a hub for Jewish religious activity and cultural life, owing to policies of religious openness that attracted Jewish exiles from around Europe. Although few Jewish inhabitants remain today, Kazimierz’s Jewish legacy is vibrant, serving as Krakow’s artistic nexus and featuring an array of pubs, cafes, and Jewish-inspired eateries that encapsulate its unique ambiance. A tour guide can highlight recognizable locations from the Oscar-winning film ‘Schindler’s List,’ filmed on-location in this area.
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