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Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Kazimierz is a historical district in Krakow and a Jewish settlement. If you are interested in Polish Jewish culture, it is recommended to take a walk. "Schindler's List" was filmed in this neighborhood, and there is a lot of graffiti on the streets. Today's famous attractions in the area are: the Town Hall on the market square, the old synagogue is now a Jewish museum, as well as several other synagogues and Christian churches. There are also various restaurants, bars and small shops in the neighborhood such as the Municipal Engineering Museum. You can just walk around.
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Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is worth a visit to learn about the Jewish life in Poland.
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Even though its streets and architecture may seem to be a bit run-down and neglected, Kazimierz has its own irreplaceable atmosphere that can hardly be compared to any other place in Poland. The Jewish Quarter in Krakow boasts countless symbols of the Jewry, that lived on its premises. I recommend you to visit Alchemia cafe at the heart of Kazimierz old square.
Experience the typical old city of Jewish culture, synagogues and Jewish museums have added a lot of knowledge to the Jewish people, Jewish restaurants are also very prosperous, and the streets can see the damaged old houses of World War II.
Kazimierz Dolny It has a history of centuries, and it was one of the main grain trading centers in Poland from the 16th to 17th centuries. The small town is located in Lublin Province, about 150 kilometers from Warsaw, and can be reached in two hours by car. It is a good place with mountains and water.