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 explore fragments of the ghetto walls, the last street of the ghetto along with the still-functioning synagogue that survived the Second World War.
Learn about the history of this haunting place where German authorities imprisoned Jews, located in the Muranów neighborhood of the Polish capital, between October and November 1940. Discover the ghetto's history, including the 1943 uprising, and its lasting legacy. Pass through streets of ghetto territory, view fragments of the ghetto walls and listen true stories about everyday life.
Enter the Nozyk Synagogue that survived the Second World War and is still functioning. The surrounding area of it is serene and beautiful, so it’s good to admire inside and outside this special place.