Explore the turbulent history of Ghetto in Warsaw and see true remainings of Jewish local culture. Learn about its creation, everyday life inside and the uprising of the ghetto in 1943. Enjoy small and well-organized group of only up to 15 people.
Put yourself in times of World Wars and explore Warsaw Jewish ghetto with licensed guide who will tell you moving old history and also aspects of the present Jewish culture in Poland. Explore the real-life neighborhoods, streets, and homes that made up the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest of all the Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Europe during World War II. Learn from a professional guide who will weave together the harrowing stories of everyday life in the ghetto while you see fragments of the ghetto walls, the last street of the ghetto.
You will also visit the still-functioning Nozyk Synagogue that survived WWII.