En unik byvandring i det jødiske Warszawa – fortid og nutid
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Landmærker og monumenter
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Take a journey down the almost 1000-year-old Jewish history of Poland and Warsaw, from their arrival, their expansion, their tragic and heroic struggle, and their reemerging, quiet renaissance.
Highlights
- Se den eneste synagoge i Warszawa, der overlevede krigen og står tilbage i dag
- Se en af de få tilbageværende dele af ghettomuren
- Besøg stedet, hvorfra 300.000 jøder blev transporteret til Treblinka
- Se flere monumenter, der minder os om jødernes heroiske kamp i ghettoen.
Description
There was a time when one third of Warsaw's inhabitants considered themselves Jewish. A time when Warsaw was home to the largest Jewish population in Europe.
World War II brought all of that to a devastating end.
Take a journey down the almost 1000-year-old Jewish history of Poland and Warsaw, from their arrival, their expansion, their tragic and heroic struggle, and their reemerging, quiet renaissance.
Sign up for this walking tour if you would like to:
- find out how and why the Jews settled in Poland
- discover the few remaining sites that still remind us of the once thriving Jewish presence in the city
- hear the heart-breaking, first-hand accounts of Jews who survived life in the ghetto
- understand why Jews incited the Jewish Uprising in 1943 even though they knew they would fail
- learn about the current situation of the Jewish community in Warsaw.
Don't just visit Warsaw, discover it!
Tour duration: approx. 3h
Distance: approx. 4.5-5 km
Includes
Full info pack about Warsaw prior to your tour (FAQ, useful links, and more!)
Visual aids
Recommendations about more places to visit, where to eat, drink, etc.
Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers who have problems with walking long distances
Easy cancellation
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