
KAZIMIERZ DISTRICT
Kazimierz is one of the most popular districts of Krakow, where you can find mysterious nooks and crannies and feel the charming atmosphere among the monuments of Jewish culture.
This part of Krakow is complemented by cozy cafes, restaurants, galleries and antique shops, which create an amazing atmosphere and attract thousands of tourists. Take a leisurely stroll through the streets of Kazimierz and enjoy its atmosphere. Kazimierz is teeming with life all year round. During the Jewish Culture Festival, concerts, lectures, exhibitions and workshops are organized. You can hear klezmer music here, pass traditionally dressed Jews and meet many interesting craft workshops. It is worth visiting Kazimierz based on two tourist routes:
The St. Stanislaus Route is part of the Krakow Trail of Saints and leads from Wawel through Skałka and St. Catherine's Church to Wolnica Square.
The route of Jewish monuments – leads through the streets of the former Jewish town, starts at Meiselsa Street (Jewish Culture Center) and ends at the new Jewish cemetery at 55 Miodowa Street.
What's worth seeing in Kazimierz?
- Synagogues: Old (XV century), Remuh (1553), Wysoka (1563?), Poppera (1620), Kupa (1643), Isaac (1644), Tempel (1862).
- Churches: Corpus Christi, St. Catherine, Holy Trinity with the hospital of the Bonifraters, the church and monastery of the Pauline Fathers on the Rock.
- Cemeteries: Remuh Cemetery (old Jewish cemetery), New Jewish cemetery.
Distance: 30 min. walk from the hotel.
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