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Krakow is a city rich in history, and the Jewish Quarter is no exception. Established when Jews began moving into Krakow in the 12th century, this district sets itself apart from the others in styles, smells, and overall atmosphere. In the Jewish Quarter, you may find the oldest Jewish synagogue, the Galicia Museum (which displays over 140 pictures tracing the history and lifestyle of the Jews over the centuries in Krakow, and the Museum of Municipal Engineering. But the district is much more than the sum of its parts as it is almost a city within a city. Here you can find a variety of bars, cafes, and restaurants each with their distinct themes and personalities. Visiting the Jewish Quarter is a special experience for tourists and local alike.

30-001 Krakow, Poland

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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