
Galicia Jewish Museum tickets

Galicja Jewish Museum skip-the-line tickets
Skip the line and visit a photography exhibition at Jewish Museum Galicja during your stay in Krakow.

Galicia Jewish Museum ticket with private guided tour
Book your skip-the-line Galicia Jewish Museum ticket with a private guide. Explore the exhibitions about Jewish culture, the Holocaust and their lives post-war.
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Krakow Card with Schindler's Factory entrance
Discover Krakow with the comfortable Krakow Card, visit the most interesting museums and Schindler's Factory.
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Krakow Card with free museums, attractions and public transport
Discover Krakow with the comfortable Krakow Card, visit the most interesting museums and attractions in the city and take advantage to use public transport free of charge.

Galicia Jewish Museum and Kazimierz District private guided tour
Book your Galicia Jewish Museum entrance ticket and uncover the lives of Jews in Krakow on a walking tour through the Kazimierz District - both led by a private guide.
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Galicia Jewish Museum, Kazimierz District and Tempel Synagogue tour
Book your tour of the Galicia Jewish Museum, Kazimierz District and Tempel Synagogue - with entry tickets included. Explore the Jewish culture in Krakow with a private guide.
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The inside story
The Galicia Jewish Museum, located in the historic Jewish district of Kazimierz in Kraków, Poland, is a photo exhibition documenting the remnants of Jewish culture and life in Polish Galicia. Established in April 2004 by the British photojournalist Chris Schwarz and Professor Jonathan Webber of UNESCO, it was born to celebrate the Jewish culture of the Polish Galicia and commemorate the victims of the Holocaust in Poland.
The museum provides opportunities for groups to meet with local recipients of the Polish Righteous Among the Nations Awards as well as Holocaust and concentration camp survivors. The museum's education center offers in addition, workshops, lectures, and seminars on Jewish religion and culture and the Holocaust for different age groups.