The former Jewish quarter in Kazimierz (district of Kraków) is one of the best preserved Jewish quarters in Europe. Kazimierz (name after Kazimierz the Great, the last Piast and one of the greatest rulers in Polish history) used to be an independent city and from 15th century, a flourishing centre of Jewish religion and culture. The policy of religious tolerance allowed diverse groups of Jewish refugees from all over Europe to come and settle in Poland. Kazimierz became a safe paradise, dominated with the Jews. Today, however very few Jews live in Kazimierz, the district plays role of the artistic centre of Krakow and lots of bars, cafes and Jewish style restaurants help to feel its atmosphere. Your guide will also help you to recognize some of the sights that appeared in the Oscars winning "Schindler's list" movie which was shot in this area.
pl. Wolnica 1, Krakow, Poland
Formerly the market place of Kazimierz
Plac Nowy 4B/16, Krakow, Poland
Where the Jewish market place used o be. Today center of local entertainment.
Miodowa 24, , Krakow, Poland
The reformed synagogue in Krakow.
Swietego Sebastiana 23, , Krakow, Poland
The largest synagogue in Krakow.
ul. Szeroka, Krakow, Poland
The heart of the former Jewish Quarter.
ul. Szeroka 24, , Krakow, Poland
The oldest synagogue in Poland.
ul. Szeroka 40, , Krakow, Poland
The only active synagogue in the region. Old historic Jewish cemetery.
Krakow, Poland
Where the ghetto monumnet stands.
Plac Bohaterow Getta 18, Krakow, Poland
Tadeusz Pankiewicz's pharmacy, today a museum.
Lwowska 29, Krakow, Poland
A remainder of the ghetto wall.
Ul. Lipowa 4, , Krakow, Poland
Where Oskar Schindler run an enamelware factory.
At the monument of three musicians. Your guide will hold a sheet with your name.
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