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The Remnant of the Jewish Ghetto Wall in Kraków

Discover the poignant history of Kraków at the remnant of the Jewish Ghetto wall, a powerful symbol of resilience and remembrance.

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  • Bolesława Limanowskiego 62, Kraków, Podgórze, 30-551, PL
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Nestled in the historic district of Podgórze, the remnant of the Jewish Ghetto wall stands as a solemn reminder of the tragic events during World War II. This historical landmark is not merely a wall; it is a symbol of the lives lost and the cultural heritage that was forever altered. Visitors can walk alongside the preserved sections of the wall, imagining the stories and struggles of those who once lived behind it. The site is surrounded by a serene atmosphere, prompting reflection and respect for the past. As you explore this significant location, take a moment to appreciate the nearby memorials and plaques that provide context and history about the Jewish community in Kraków. The wall's presence in the landscape serves as a poignant reminder of resilience and the enduring spirit of those who endured unimaginable hardships. This site is particularly meaningful for history enthusiasts and those interested in learning about the complex narratives that shape modern Europe. Visiting the remnant of the Jewish Ghetto wall is an essential part of understanding the broader historical context of Kraków. It encourages visitors to engage with the city's heritage on a deeper level, fostering a sense of empathy and awareness. Plan your visit thoughtfully, taking the time to reflect on the sacrifices made and the lessons learned from this dark chapter in history.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to enjoy a quieter experience.
  • Take a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the historical significance of the site.
  • Bring a camera to capture the atmosphere and memorials surrounding the wall.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are starting from the Main Market Square (Rynek Główny), head south towards the Floriańska Street and walk straight until you reach the Barbican. Continue walking straight until you reach the intersection with the Krakowska Street. Turn left onto Krakowska Street and follow it until you reach the Vistula River. Cross the Vistula River using the nearest bridge, which is the Grunwaldzki Bridge. Once you cross the bridge, turn right onto the promenade along the river. Continue walking along the riverbank until you reach the Podgórze district. From here, follow the signs for Bolesława Limanowskiego Street. The Ocalały fragment muru getta żydowskiego will be on your left at Bolesława Limanowskiego 62.

  • Public Transport (Tram)

    If you are near the Main Market Square, walk to the nearest tram stop, which is called 'Teatr Bagatela'. Take tram number 52 towards 'Złocień'. After about 15 minutes, get off at the 'Podgórze' stop. From there, walk straight down the street towards Bolesława Limanowskiego Street. Turn left and walk for about 5 minutes, and you will find the Ocalały fragment muru getta żydowskiego at Bolesława Limanowskiego 62.

  • Walking

    If you're in the Kazimierz district, head southwest towards the Vistula River. Walk along the riverbank until you reach the nearest bridge, which is the Father Bernatka Footbridge. Cross the bridge and head straight towards the Podgórze district. When you reach the intersection with Bolesława Limanowskiego Street, turn right. The Ocalały fragment muru getta żydowskiego will be on your right at Bolesława Limanowskiego 62.

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