Take a journey to pre-war Warsaw, one third of which was inhabited by Jews. Discover the places that were important to this community: streets, garden and squares; find out how everything changed for them with the start of the WWII. As we will walk beneath the former Jewish quarter of Muranów, we will pay tribute to its given inhabitants. We will stroll along the quiet, green streets that once bustled with the life and bustle of Jewish shops and manufactories. We will visit memorials created in the past and more recent ones, such as a mural on one of the walls of a rebuilt building. It will be a real journey into the past.
Looking forward to meet you in Warsaw!
During the war, the building was one of the centers of Jewish social life in the Warsaw ghetto, now it provides a great archive of Jewish documentary.
Nalewki Street, on the crossing with Długa street, was the most lively and vibrant street in the so-called northern Jewish quarter, full of shops, manufactories and stalls.
An oasis of calm and a place of rest for Warsaw residents; during the WWII excluded from the Ghetto.
You will make your own way to the meeting points