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Discover Wroclaw's Jewish history with a private guided tour including synagogue visits, cemetery exploration, and insights into WWII and Kristallnacht events.


The Wroclaw Jewish History Tour offered by Rosotravel Poland provides an insightful stroll through the city’s Jewish past and present. Priced at $124 per person, this private experience lasts between 2 and 4 hours, depending on the chosen option, and is led by a knowledgeable Jewish History Expert Guide fluent in multiple languages including English, Polish, German, French, Italian, and Russian.
The tour starts at a designated meeting point next to the statue of Krysztaowa Planeta in Wroclaw’s Old Town. From there, the guide leads visitors through the District of Four Denominations, unveiling the religious diversity that characterizes this peaceful neighborhood. The tour covers key heritage sites, including the White Stork Synagogue and the Old Jewish Cemetery, offering a well-rounded perspective on Wroclaw’s Jewish community, which dates back to the 12th century.
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The Four Denominations District is a core part of this tour. As the guide wanders through the narrow streets, visitors gain an appreciation of Wroclaw’s religious tolerance. Stops include a Catholic church, Evangelical church, and an Orthodox cathedral, alongside the white stork Synagogue — a 19th-century building that represents the Jewish community’s resilience.
Inside the White Stork Synagogue, visitors learn about over 800 years of Jewish life in Wroclaw, including its experiences during WWII and the communist era. Hidden within the same courtyard is the Small Synagogue (Sznul), an older and more traditional site that offers additional insight into traditional Jewish worship.

A notable stop along the tour is the memorial on the Old Town Promenade, which commemorates the second-largest synagogue in Germany — the New Synagogue — destroyed during Kristallnacht. This event marked a turning point in Jewish history, and the memorial serves as a reminder of the persecution faced during that era.

The 4-hour tour option extends the exploration by including a visit to the Old Jewish Cemetery, now known as the Museum of Cemetery Art. This site houses the tombs of notable Jewish figures, including doctors, scientists, social activists, and artists. Visitors can appreciate the unique tombstone sculptures and learn about the community’s contributions to Wroclaw’s history.
This cemetery is a quiet, contemplative space filled with stories of resilience and cultural achievement, giving a deeper understanding of the Jewish community’s enduring legacy in the city.
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For the longer 4-hour tour, public transport tickets are included, facilitating smooth movement between sites. The White Stork Synagogue and the Old Jewish Cemetery require separate tickets, which are included in the tour price.
The tour begins from the meeting point next to Krysztaowa Planeta and ends back at the same location. For visitors staying within 1.5 km of the meeting point, pickup from accommodation is available; otherwise, guests will meet at the designated spot.
The White Stork Synagogue stands out as a symbol of Jewish heritage in Wroclaw. Its 19th-century architecture and the stories shared by the guide about Jewish customs and history make it a highlight of the tour. The synagogue is closed on Saturdays, Jewish holidays, and during prayer or performances, so planning around these dates is advisable.
Inside, visitors can learn about the synagogue’s long history, its role during WWII, and its significance today as a cultural and religious site.

The Old Jewish Cemetery offers a profound experience, showcasing famous tombs and artistic gravestones. As part of the 4-hour tour, visitors will explore the cemetery’s ruins, which stand as a testament to the community’s historical presence. The Museum of Cemetery Art allows visitors to appreciate the sculptural details and historical tombs, making it a fascinating stop for those interested in Jewish history and funerary art.
This site’s atmosphere feels contemplative, offering a quiet space for reflection on the Jewish community’s contributions and sufferings in Wroclaw.
Wroclaw’s Jewish community has a history stretching back over 800 years, with a pre-WWII population of more than 30,000 Jews. The tour emphasizes how the community evolved, its deployment to camps during WWII, and the anti-minority policies during the communist era.
The guide shares stories about resilience and survival, and the efforts to restore Jewish life in the city today, including the operation of the Jewish Theater after the war, at the tour’s endpoint.

Participants should be aware that the White Stork Synagogue is closed on Saturdays and during Jewish holidays. The 2-hour tour does not include the Old Jewish Cemetery, so those wanting to explore further should opt for the 4-hour experience.
For the longer option, public transport tickets are provided, and guests should meet at the designated starting point for convenience. The tour is private, ensuring a personalized experience with a professional guide.
This tour offers a comprehensive look at Wroclaw’s Jewish history, combining heritage sites, religious diversity, and cultural insights. The inclusion of public transport in the longer option makes it practical for covering more ground comfortably.
The knowledgeable guides are highly praised for their clarity and storytelling ability, making complex history accessible and engaging. The experience is ideal for those who want an intimate, detailed understanding of Jewish life in Wroclaw, from its medieval origins to modern revival.
The $124 price point reflects good value for a private, guided experience that includes tickets to key sites and transport if needed. The tour suits history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone interested in Jewish traditions and community stories.
While the 2-hour tour provides a solid overview, the 4-hour option offers a richer experience with the cemetery visit, making it ideal for those eager to explore more deeply. The tour’s focus on educating about WWII, Kristallnacht, and Jewish resilience makes it a meaningful activity in Wroclaw.
This tour delivers a well-rounded, respectful glimpse into the city’s Jewish past and present, led by guides who are passionate and informed. It’s a rewarding choice for anyone seeking to understand Wroclaw’s multicultural heritage.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is appropriate for most ages, especially those interested in history and culture.
Can I book the tour in languages other than English?
Yes, the tour is available in French, German, Italian, Polish, and Russian.
What sites are included in the 2-hour version?
The 2-hour tour covers the Jewish heritage sites in Wroclaw Old Town and the White Stork Synagogue.
Does the longer tour include the cemetery?
Yes, the 4-hour tour includes a visit to the Old Jewish Cemetery, now a Museum of Cemetery Art.
Are tickets to the synagogues included?
Tickets to the White Stork Synagogue are included in both options, while cemetery tickets are included only in the longer tour.
Is pickup service available?
Pickup is available only for accommodations within 1.5 km of the meeting point.
What should I do if the synagogue is closed?
The synagogue closes on Saturdays and during Jewish holidays, so plan accordingly for visits.
Are public transport tickets included?
Yes, in the 4-hour tour, public transport tickets are included for easy site visits.
How do I reserve my place?
Reservations can be made with pay later options, allowing flexibility until 24 hours before the tour.