Jewish Heritage Tour
Start at Prozna Street, the last Warsaw Ghetto remnant. Explore Jewish sites, including Nozyk Synagogue, Ghetto wall remains, and the POLIN Museum of Polish Jews. Witness history in a concise tour.-
Take a walking tour of the Muranów district and discover the city's longstanding Jewish history with an English-speaking guide.
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Explore the WWII Jewish Ghetto area, the largest of the Nazi ghettos, and learn about the only surviving Jewish house of prayer – the Nozyk Synagogue.
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Cover historic sites like the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943, and the Gesiowka concentration camp.
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Did you know? The Nazis established the largest European ghetto in Warsaw where 375,000 Jews lived before the war – about 30% of the city’s total population.
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Take a walking tour of the Muranów district and discover the city's longstanding Jewish history with an English-speaking guide.
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Explore the WWII Jewish Ghetto area, the largest of the Nazi ghettos, and learn about the only surviving Jewish house of prayer – the Nozyk Synagogue.
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Cover historic sites like the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943, and the Gesiowka concentration camp.
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Did you know? The Nazis established the largest European ghetto in Warsaw where 375,000 Jews lived before the war – about 30% of the city’s total population.