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What to See in Kazimierz Krakow
Visitors often walk through Szeroka Street, Plac Nowy and the surrounding streets to experience the atmosphere of the Jewish Quarter. Kazimierz is also known for its cultural events, galleries and restaurants, making it one of the most vibrant areas in Krakow.
Kazimierz Krakow offers a wide range of attractions within walking distance, making it easy to explore in one visit. From historic synagogues and churches to museums and local squares, the district reflects different layers of the city’s history.
If you want to explore more of Krakow’s wartime history, you can continue to Podgorze Krakow, the former ghetto area located just across the river.
Kazimierz Krakow – Jewish Quarter

Old Synagogue
The oldest preserved synagogue in Poland, now housing a museum dedicated to Jewish history and culture in Krakow.

Remuh Synagogue & Cemetery
A historic synagogue still in use, next to one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Poland.

Szeroka Street
The heart of the former Jewish Quarter, surrounded by synagogues, restaurants and historic townhouses.

Plac Nowy
A lively square known for its local food stalls, bars and relaxed atmosphere, popular day and night.

Tempel Synagogue
A beautifully decorated 19th-century synagogue, often used for concerts and cultural events.

Corpus Christi Basilica
A striking Gothic church with a richly decorated interior, reflecting the Christian heritage of Kazimierz.

Kazimierz Streets & Courtyards
Wander through narrow streets and hidden courtyards to experience the authentic atmosphere of the district.

Church on the Rock (Skalka)
A historic church and monastery complex linked to Polish royal history and important religious traditions.

St. Catherine of Alexandria Church
A large Gothic church known for its peaceful atmosphere, impressive interior and historical importance in Kazimierz.

Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow
An interactive museum showcasing industrial history, inventions and technological development.

Ethnographic Museum in Krakow
Located in the former town hall, this museum presents traditional Polish culture and folk heritage.

Galicia Jewish Museum
A contemporary museum focusing on Jewish history in Galicia, with powerful photographic exhibitions.

Banksy Museum Krakow
A modern exhibition space dedicated to the works and style of the world-famous street artist Banksy.

Wolnica Square
The historic market square of Kazimierz, quieter than the main areas and home to the Ethnographic Museum.

Father Bernatek Footbridge
A pedestrian bridge connecting Kazimierz with Podgórze, known for its views and symbolic sculptures.

















































