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The Warsaw ghetto tour |
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In Warsaw ghetto, divided into 2 sections (the Small Ghetto at the southern end and the Large Ghetto in the north) 460,000 Jews were forced to live in very crowded conditions. By the time of deportations to the extermination camps, about 100,000 residents of the Ghetto had died of starvation or disease. After the 1943 Uprising the ruins of the Ghetto were levelled, and a new residential district was built right on top of them, making the new buildings one level higher than the pre-war buildings had been.
ROUTE: ghetto area (remains of ghetto walls, synagogue, monuments and historical sites), Jewish cemetery, Jewish Historical Institute (exhibition and film)
Duration: 4-6h
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Famous people of Jewish Warsaw |
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Warsaw Jews have disappeared irretrievably, their Warsaw was destroyed. Singer still had the images of people and places from before the Holocaust before his eyes. All that is left for us are a few fragile material traces, inscriptions, documents and testimonies - the legacy of surviving memory. But they are still here, although difficult to find....
ROUTE: See the city that does not exist any more, places where Singer lived, famous rabbies and other noble personalities of Warsaw, former 'Nalewki district' in the heart of Jewish Warsaw, artists of pre-war city..
Time: 4-5 hours including driving time |
Participants: 1-4 persons (for larger groups - please contact for details) |
Type: walking and car tour |
Cost: |
1-4 hours: 120 Euro per tour |
each additional hour - 30 Euro |
Price includes: guiding service, tax, car transportation for up to 4 pax (for larger groups - please contact for details), parking fees |
Additional costs: Entrance fees: synagogue (1.5 Euro per person), Jewish cemetery (2 Euro per person) | |
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Jewish traces in Praga district |
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