Jewish Private Historical Tour in Warsaw
Overview
This tour highlights significant sites related to the Jewish community in Warsaw, which constituted 30% of the city's population before WWII. Key locations include preserved remnants of the ghetto walls and monuments commemorating the heroes of the Warsaw ghetto.
- 🕊️ Visit Umschlagplatz, the site from which Warsaw Jews were deported to Treblinka in 1942.
- 📜 Explore the only surviving synagogue from the war, Nozyk synagogue, and a functioning Jewish cemetery.
- 🏛️ Discover the Jewish Historical Institute and the prewar Judaistic Library.
- 📚 Learn about Jewish history at the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, known as Polin.
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Pickup included
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- Licensed Tour Guide
- Fuel surcharge
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Lunch
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Warsaw GhettoRappaport Monument to Heroes of Ghetto, imposing building of the Museum of Polish Jews POLIN, memorial stones dedicated to those who contributed to survival of Jews, Mila 18, Umschlagplatz.
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Fragment Of Ghetto WallThere are 2 remnants of ghetto wall preserved.
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Jewish Cemetery (Cmentarz Zydowski)the cemetery is well preserved, we can see there graves of famous Jews who contributed to Polish culture and science, mass graves from WWII, ohels of known rabbis. Closed on Saturdays (Sabbath).
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Nozyk SynagogueIt is the only synagogue in Warsaw which survived the war, it is because it was turned by Nazis to stables.
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Chlodna StreetHere you will see the installation showing where the bridge linking the small ghetto with big ghetto was located. Some pictures of that time can be shown. Also see the house where Adam Czerniakow, the president of Judenrat lived and died.