World War II & Jewish Wrocław

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Basic Information
Total time
2h
Language
English, Spanish (check the booking calendar for availability)
Price
„Pay what you wish” tours do not have a fixed price. It is up to you to evaluate your guide’s work and reward it. Some people give 10€, others 50€ depending on their satisfaction and abilities.
Meeting point
Aleksander Fredro’s statue in the Market Square - look for the guide with yellow umbrella!Go to map
Ending point
Freedom Square (Plac Wolności)
Additional info
♿️Suitable for people with reduced mobility.
About

Wrocław lies in the very heart of Europe. For centuries, it was one of the main centers of Jewish life in Central Europe. Jews alongside Protestants, Catholics and Orthodox Christians were shaping the prosperity of what was one of the richest cities in the German Empire. Though expelled in the Middle Ages, they returned and 19th-century Wrocław became a major center of Haskalah, the Jewish enlightenment, a movement that changed Judaism forever. Without the generations of rabbis from Wrocław it would be simply impossible to describe modern Judaism.


This diverse and rich world came to a sudden end in the 1930s when the Nazis took over. Humiliated and persecuted, the Jews of Wrocław soon shared the fate of other European Jews murdered by the Germans and their accomplices during the Holocaust. But the tides of war changed and in 1945 the Third Reich crumbled in the face of the ferocious and bloodthirsty Red Army. Adolf Hitler ordered Wrocław to be turned into a Festung – a fortress to guard the dream of the thousand-year Reich till the last drop of blood and the last bullet. As a result, the city has become the scene of one of the most fierce urban battles of World War II, eventually falling to the Allies even later than Berlin itself.


Join us to learn about Wrocław’s Jewish past and present and the destruction of the city at the end of WWII. Walk through the most interesting area in the city center – the four denominations district. Discover a place where you can not only learn about Wrocław’s long and fascinating history, but also witness the cultural revival and changes that happened here in the last 20 years.


During the tour you will see:



  • Fredro Statue

  • Franckel Foundation on Ofia Ossiecimskich street

  • Salt Square

  • Pokoyhof Passage

  • Niepold Passage 

  • Holtai Passage 

  • White Stork synagogue 

  • Freedom Square 

  • … and much more!


Meeting Point
Aleksander Fredro’s statue in the Market Square - look for the guide with yellow umbrella!

BOOKING RULES
Our pay as you wish tours are designed for individual travellers and small groups. We don’t accept parties of more than 7 people on them. If you travel in a party of 8 or more (school groups, bigger groups of friends etc.), please choose a paid option, if it's available, or book a Private Tour. For more information on the latter, please contact us.



Jewish quarter and World War II

Rated 5.0 out of 5
11 months ago

Our guide was Simon, who was really great and knew a lot of historical information. It was our first time in Poland, in Wroclaw and we are super happy to choose it. Great tour, we hope it have a long continuity and you will receive a lot good listeners!

Maria Podomahhina

Po polsku

Rated 5.0 out of 5
1 year ago

Bardzo szkoda,że nie ma tej wycieczki w języku polskim. “Mosty i wyspy Wrocławia” i “Stare miasto” bardzo ciekawe wycieczki, profesjonalni przewodnicy:) naprawdę warto

Klaudia

Interesting

Rated 4.0 out of 5
1 year ago

The tour covers exactly as described, and is very well done. A similar tour in Germany would take a rather different approach but Poland has a different perspective.

Helen


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