How many Jewish people lived in Breslau? How does Wroclaw celebrate Jewish culture? Go on a Jewish walking tour and visit the White Stork Stock Synagogue to learn about Jewish history and heritage. Optional: visit the Old Jewish Cemetery!
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests:
2-hour: Jewish Quarter & Synogogue
On a 2-hour Jewish tour you will visit the White Stork Synagogue and see the Small Synagogue (no entry) and other highlights of the District of Four Denominations.
4-hour: Jewish Quarter, Synogogue & Cemetery
On a 4-hour Jewish tour you will visit the Old Jewish Cemetery (via public transportand the White Stork Synagogue & see the Small Synagogue (no entry) in the District of Four Denominations.
The best place to discover Jewish history in Wroclaw is the District of Four Denominations, which is home to a small Jewish Quarter with 2 synagogues. Join our Expert Guide on this Jewish tour to learn about its history & cultural heritage.
Pickup from accommodation (Old Town only)
Meet your guide next to the statue of Kryształowa Planeta, Świętego Antoniego, 50-074 Wrocław
Meet your guide next to the statue of Kryształowa Planeta, Świętego Antoniego, 50-074 Wrocław
Visit the White Stork Synagogue and see other highlights of the District of Four Denominations in Wroclaw. Prior to 1933, the Jewish community in former Breslau, which was a leading city in East Germany, played a prominent part in the economic, social, and cultural life of the city. Your Expert Guide will tell you what has happened to one of the oldest Jewish communities in today's Poland, and take you to a hidden courtyard with the old Small Synagogue and the White Stork Synagogue, the center of Wroclaw’s Jewish life. We include tickets to the White Stork Synagogue, so you can see where the local community prays and celebrates.
The guide will also show you the memorial to the New Synagogue, which was the second largest synagogue in Germany prior to its destruction on Kristallnacht. You will also learn about the Jewish Theater that operated for a few years in the building of the Polish Theater.
You can take a nice walk there, or use pubic transport (ticktes are included. This Jewish heritage site serves as the Museum of Cemetery Art and is a great place to learn about the Jewish funeral customs and symbols.With your Expert Guide, you will have the opportunity to hear stories about Jewish doctors, scientists, social activists and artists who are resting here.
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