Jewish Legacy In Warsaw. Private Tour With The Best Local Specialist.

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Stop At: Nozyk Synagogue, Twarda 6, Warsaw 00-950 Poland

The Oldest existing Synagouge in Warsaw, the Nazi did not destroy it because of its location and usefulness in the ending chapter of the Ghetto time.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: POLIN Muzeum Historii Zydow Polskich, ul. Mordechaja Anielewicza 6, Warsaw 00-157 Poland

A visit at the whereabouts of the Polin Museum as well as a quick look inside at the interior design. Really important place for the jewish legacy in Poland and one of the first ones to promote this subject in a wide and proper perspective.

Duration: 50 minutes

Stop At: Fragment of Ghetto Wall, ul. Zlota 60, Warsaw 00-821 Poland

the only remaining fragment of the largest jewish ghetto that was ever existing. Officially recognized by Chaim Herzog in 1992 as well as visited by thousands of guests annualy.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Umschlagplatz, Corner ul. Stawki and ul. Dzika, Warsaw Poland

called as well as "cargo railroad terminal" in the ghetto.
The place from where the jews were taken to Treblinka Death Camp.


Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Memorial at Mila 18, Mila Corner with Dubois, Warsaw Poland

The largest Bunker in the jewish ghetto in Warsaw.
The one where the leader of the uprising - Mordechaj Anielewicz as well as nearly 30 other memebers of the jewish fighting organisation would hide away from the Nazi.

Duration: 20 minutes

Pass By: Pomnik Willy'ego Brandta, Anielewicza Near the Polin Museum, Willy Brandt Square, Warsaw 01-999 Poland

Monument commemorating the gesture of Mr Willy Brandt - the Chancelor of Germany wchich knelt in front of the Mounument of the heroes of the ghetto as a symbol of apology and reconciliation with the jews.

Stop At: Monument to the Heroes of Warsaw, Nowy Przejazd, Warsaw Poland

The monument that has been devoted to the memory of the jews that went through the nightmare of the getto.

Duration: 50 minutes

Stop At: Chlodna Street, ul. Chlodna, Warsaw 00-000 Poland

Footbridge linking the small ghetto section with the larger ghetto part.
The liveliest section of the ghetto as well as the most dangerous.


Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Praga Polnoc, ul.Zabkowska, Warsaw Poland

A selection of streets where Roman Polaล„ski would produce the Pianist movie shots, as well as a visit at the Villa from the book "zoo keepers wife" (a villa visit is optional and depends on the interest of the guests)

Duration: 40 minutes

Tour leaving from Warsaw

The capital and most important city of Poland, known for its architectural variety and contrast between history and modernity, ranging from Gothic churches to skyscrapers. Warsaw is divided by the Vistula River, the largest in the country, which gives it an interesting and striking look to tourists.

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