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Jewish Heritage of Kraków Exploration
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Explore the Jewish heritage of Kraków on a journey through Szeroka Street, home to the Old, Popper, and Remuh Synagogues, the Remuh Cemetery, Jan Karski Bench, and the historic Mikvah. Discover the beauty of the Ajzyk, Kupa, and Tepel Synagogues, stroll across Nowy and Wolnica Squares, and walk through Schindler’s Passage. Admire the splendid Baroque Corpus Christi Church
Optionally: entries to the Old & Remuh Synagogues, Galicia Museum, or the stunning Skałka Church.
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Bottled water
Coffee and/or Tea
Meals
Remuh and Old Syangogue entry fees
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Szeroka 21
In front of the Old Synagogue on the stairs
Rückkehr
plac Wolnica
at the town hall
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Explore the Jewish heritage of Kraków on a journey through Szeroka Street, home to the Old, Popper, and Remuh Synagogues, the Remuh Cemetery, Jan Karski Bench, and the historic Mikvah. Discover the beauty of the Ajzyk, Kupa, and Tepel Synagogues, stroll across Nowy and Wolnica Squares, and walk through Schindler’s Passage. Admire the splendid Baroque Corpus Christi Church
Optionally: entries to the Old & Remuh Synagogues, Galicia Museum, or the stunning Skałka Church.
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Bottled water
Coffee and/or Tea
Meals
Remuh and Old Syangogue entry fees
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Szeroka 21
In front of the Old Synagogue on the stairs
Rückkehr
plac Wolnica
at the town hall
Reiseplan
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Wolf-Popper-Synagoge
Built by the wealthy merchant Wolf Popper, this small but storied synagogue carries more than just prayers in its walls — it carries a legend. Today the place is housing a peaceful library devoted to Jewish culture and history. A place where faith, fortune, and a touch of humor meet — and where every stone whispers a tale worth hearing.
20 Minuten
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Haus der Familie Rubinstein in Kazimierz
Step into the story of Helena Rubinstein, born Chaja Rubinstein right here in Kraków — a woman who turned a modest beginning into a global empire of beauty. From Kazimierz’s narrow streets to New York’s grand salons, she became one of the richest and most influential women of her time, redefining modern cosmetics and female entrepreneurship. Her family home on Szeroka Street stands as a quiet reminder that even the world’s greatest success stories can begin in the heart of Kraków’s Jewish quarter.
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Statue von Jan Karski
Take a seat beside Jan Karski, the legendary Polish courier who risked his life to reveal the horrors of the Holocaust to the world. This bronze bench, one of several across the globe, honors his courage, compassion, and unwavering moral strength. Placed here on Szeroka Street, in the heart of Jewish Kraków, it invites visitors to pause, reflect, and remember a man who gave voice to those who could not speak.
10 Minuten
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Remuh-Synagoge
Step through the gate at Szeroka 40, and you’ll find yourself in one of Kraków’s most remarkable places – the Remuh Synagogue and its adjoining Old Jewish Cemetery, a spiritual heart of Jewish Kazimierz since the 16th century.
30 Minuten
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Hohe Synagoge
On Józefa Street stand two remarkable synagogues side by side – the High Synagogue and Kowea Itim le-Tora. Though different in age and architecture, together they form a unique corner of Jewish heritage, echoing centuries of study, prayer, and community life.
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Isaak-Synagoge
Nestled on the corner of Kupa and Izaaka Streets in Kraków’s historic Kazimierz district, the Isaac Synagogue, also known as Ajzyk’s Synagogue, is a treasure of history, architecture, and mystery. Built between 1638 and 1644 by the merchant Izaak Jakubowicz, this Baroque-style synagogue was long considered the most magnificent in the city, its austere exterior belying the richness of its interior.
But the synagogue is not only remarkable for its architecture. Legends shroud its walls in mystery: tales of miraculous interventions protecting the building from thieves, and hidden treasures discovered in the most unexpected places, add a sense of enchantment that has captivated generations.
10 Minuten
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Neuer Platz
Once known as the Jewish Square—is a lively crossroads of history, culture, and everyday life. From th nearby street life spills into the square, where past and present meet in a fascinating dance.
With iconic Okrąglak (a circular pavilion) in the middle, Plac Nowy is more than just a market- it is a place where locals and visitors mingle over fresh produce, antiques, and street food, yet shadows of the past linger in its corners.
15 Minuten
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Schindlers Liste - Passage
Tucked away in the historic streets of Kraków’s Kazimierz district lies a hidden passage steeped in history and cinematic memory—a place where the past and present converge in whispers of stories long told. This narrow, atmospheric passage gained international recognition as one of the filming locations for Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List, forever linking it to the harrowing yet inspiring history of Kraków’s Jewish community during World War II.
15 Minuten
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Fronleichnamskirche (Fronleichnamskirche)
This 14th-century gem in Kazimierz is a peaceful slice of medieval Kraków. Step inside to discover its Gothic arches, historic cloisters, and the tomb of St. Stanislaus Kazimierczyk. A perfect spot to pause, soak in history, and feel the spirit of the old city