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The Holocaust almost totally destroyed the rich culture of Polish Jews. Almost. Experience the mixture of feelings - sadness, nostalgia, hope, and discover the rebirth of Kraków’s Jewish district.
Let’s meet in one of the most interesting parts of Kraków’s, Kazimierz - the only Jewish city of medieval Europe, which survived to this day. We will talk about the coexistence of two cultures and religions, traditions of Kraków’s Jews, their customs, and famous Poles of Jewish origin.
On numerous squares, surrounded with synagogues, near the ghetto wall, we will talk about events that were important for Jewish history and culture. Together, we will look for answers to difficult questions.
Nowadays, Kazimierz is one of the most popular (also among locals!) parts of Krakow, with a unique, bohemian atmosphere and vibrant nightlife.
Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh)
Tempel Synagogue(Pass by)
Izaak Synagogue(Pass by)
Kupa Synagogue (Synagoga Kupa)(Pass by)
Apteka Pod Orlem(Pass by)
Wolf Popper Synagogue(Pass by)
Old Synagogue(Pass by)
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AUD 115.08