Discover Krakow’s Jewish Quarter Kazimierz and Schindler’s Factory on a 3.5-hour walking tour. Explore the rich Jewish heritage, visit historical sites, and learn about the city’s darkest hours.
Discover Krakow’s Jewish Quarter Kazimierz and Schindler’s Factory on a 3.5-hour walking tour. Explore the rich Jewish heritage, visit historical sites, and learn about the city’s darkest hours.
- Szeroka Street - Szeroka Street is the center of old Jewish culture, where you can see old synagogues, palaces and majestic houses from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Stara Synagoga - The Old Synagogue is the oldest preserved synagogue in Poland and one of the most valuable monuments of Jewish religious architecture in…
- Szeroka Street - Szeroka Street is the center of old Jewish culture, where you can see old synagogues, palaces and majestic houses from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Stara Synagoga - The Old Synagogue is the oldest preserved synagogue in Poland and one of the most valuable monuments of Jewish religious architecture in Europe.
- Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh) - The Remuh Synagogue is the second oldest Jewish prayer house in Kraków. The synagogue and the adjacent cemetery form a unique and priceless complex of Jewish architecture and sacred art
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Kupa Synagogue (Synagoga Kupa) - The Kupa Synagogue is the last synagogue built during the existence of the Jewish town.
It was also called Szpitalna because of its close proximity to the former Jewish hospital and the Poor, because the poorest members of the Jewish community prayed there. -
The New Square - The New Square is a part of Krakow that is part of the Old Town District I. In the years 1859–1951 it was a separate III cadastral district of the city.
In 1994, Nowy Świat was recognized as a historical monument. -
Tempel Synagogue - The Tempel Synagogue is one of the four active synagogues in Krakow, but services are held sporadically, it is also
a thriving center of Jewish culture, which hosts numerous concerts and meetings, especially during the Jewish Culture Festival. - Corpus Christi Church (Kosciol Bozego Ciala) - The Corpus Christi Church is distinguished by its size, importance and architecture. Its beauty is best shown in the interior of the temple, where the gothic stone walls harmonize with the gold of the baroque.
- Father Bernatek Footbridge - The Father Bernatek Footbridge is a unique place in Podgórze, built in 2010 on the site of the former Podgórze bridge, it connects Kazimierz with Podgórze
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Muzeum Krakowa, oddzial Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera - The museum presents the tragic events that took place in Krakow during World War II, they are shown in the Oscar-winning film “Schindler’s List” by Stephen Spielberg.
The unusual and modern exhibition of the museum will not leave anyone indifferent.
- Kazimierz walking tour (without admission to museums or cemeteries)
- Entrance to the Schindler’s Factory
- A professional licensed guide
- Kazimierz walking tour (without admission to museums or cemeteries)
- Entrance to the Schindler’s Factory
- A professional licensed guide
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless specified
Discover Krakow’s vibrant Jewish heritage and culture on a 3.5-hour guided walking tour. Before World War II, Jews made up a quarter of Krakow’s population, with the Kazimierz district serving as the heart of Jewish life. Today, this area is experiencing a revival. Your expert guide will take you through its history, from prewar times to the wartime…
Discover Krakow’s vibrant Jewish heritage and culture on a 3.5-hour guided walking tour. Before World War II, Jews made up a quarter of Krakow’s population, with the Kazimierz district serving as the heart of Jewish life. Today, this area is experiencing a revival. Your expert guide will take you through its history, from prewar times to the wartime period, and explain how Steven Spielberg used it as a setting for his film ‘Schindler’s List.’ Stroll through historic streets lined with numerous synagogues and visit the Oskar Schindler Factory museum to learn about the most challenging times faced by Krakow and its Jewish community.
- As the tour involves walking for the most part, please be wearing comfortable footwear. Not wheelchair accessible.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.