This guided tour shows the Jewish heritage in Warsaw. The city guide not only presents the horror from the time of World War 2, but also tells about the life and work of Warsaw's Jews from the beginning until World War 2. Where did the Jews come from, where did they live, what did they occupy themselves with and what was their relationship to the non-Jewish population? A fascinating history with a lot of special knowledge, but also numerous anecdotes. The city guide´s explanations are tourist-friendly and no previous knowledge is necessary to follow the stories.
Jewish life in Warsaw had its central point here. Only a part of the adjacent ulica Prozna remains. In addition, around the corner is the last surviving Jewish Community synagogue in Warsaw.
Park Swietokrzyski, Warsaw, Poland
Janusz Korczak is the most famous figure of the time in Warsaw.
There is no building here that recalls the time before 1939. On the ground floor, however, you can still see the layout of the streets of old.
It is part of a residential block and is a listed building.
Today there is a monument with old photos. The guide will also have old photos with him.
Meeting point is directly in front of Allheiigenkirche on Plac Grzybowski. The guide has a white umbrella.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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