Uncover the rich Jewish history of Wroclaw (formerly Breslau) with Rosotravel. Explore the Four Denominations District, visit the White Stork Synagogue, and opt for a trip to the Old Jewish Cemetery and Museum of Cemetery Art for a deeper experience.
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2-hour: Four Denominations District Tour
Join this tour to explore Jewish heritage sites in the Four Denominations District, see the Small Synagogue and the memorial to the New Synagogue, and visit the White Stork Synagogue.
4-hour: Four Denominations District & Cemetery
Join this tour to visit the Old Jewish Cemetery, the White Stork Synagogue and see the highlights of the Four Denominations District.
Discover the hidden history of Wroclaw's Jewish community with Rosotravel’s private tour, a truly personalized experience. Explore this fascinating city where Jewish culture flourished from the 12th century, before World War II.
Pickup from accommodation (Old Town only)
Meet your guide next to the statue of Kryształowa Planeta, Świętego Antoniego, 50-074 Wrocław
The walking tour will end at the Polish Theater, which operated as a Jewish Theater for a few years after the war.
Meet your guide next to the statue of Kryształowa Planeta, Świętego Antoniego, 50-074 Wrocław
Your Expert Guide will take you through the District of Four Denominations, immersing you in the rich cultural tapestry of this historic area. You will visit the stunning 19th-century White Stork Synagogue, where you’ll learn about the 800-year history of the local Jewish community. Discover how they faced the horrors of WWII, including the tragic deportations to the concentration camps, and the struggles of Jewish life during the communist era. Hidden in the same courtyard is the Small Synagogue (Sznul), a place that offers a more intimate glimpse into the past.
Continue exploring the winding streets of the Four Denominations District, where you’ll see a remarkable mix of places of worship—Catholic, Evangelical, Orthodox, and Jewish—each reflecting Wroclaw's long history of religious diversity and cultural tolerance.
As you stroll through the Old Town Promenade, your guide will take you to the memorial of the New Synagogue, destroyed during Kristallnacht. This was once the second-largest synagogue in Germany, when the city was known as Breslau.
Enrich your experience with a visit to the Old Jewish Cemetery, now a Museum of Cemetery Art. Here, you’ll marvel at the uniquely preserved tombs of Jewish doctors, scientists, activists, and artists—some of the most influential figures in Wroclaw’s history. This hidden gem is a peaceful and awe-inspiring space that highlights the remarkable contributions of Jewish individuals to the city’s cultural fabric.
The walking tour will conclude at the Polish Theater, which was used as a Jewish Theater after the war, offering a poignant reminder of the community's resilience.
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