Galicia Jewish Museum: Explore Jewish Heritage

Explore the Galicia Jewish Museum in Kazimierz, Cracow’s renowned Jewish district. Pay tribute to Holocaust victims and celebrate Jewish culture in Polish Galicia.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Galicia Jewish Museum - In the Galicia Jewish Museum you will see exhibitions that honor the victims of the Holocaust and to cultivate the Jewish heritage of Galicia. Permanent exhibition “Traces of memory” is the result of twelve years of artistic work.
    It exists to commemorate 800 years of Jewish culture in Poland.
What's Included
  • Skip the line entrance
What's Not Included
  • Guide service
Additional Information

Explore the profound Jewish heritage of Polish Galicia through captivating photography, personal narratives, and engaging exhibitions. Situated in the vibrant Jewish Quarter of Kraków, Kazimierz, the Galicia Jewish Museum provides a poignant and contemporary perspective on Jewish life in southern Poland, both before and after the Holocaust. This venue…

Location
Galicia Jewish Museum
ul. Dajwor 18,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Bernice_t
May 12, 2025
Let the pictures tell the story - An exceptional collection of photographs, each telling it's own story throughout the years. Quiet museum, gives plenty of time to experience and quietly reflect.
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Juliaparis_france
Aug 19, 2024
Moving, worthwhile - Small but chilling and moving exhibition. I was exhausted at the end of a long hot day, so couldn’t fully examine all that was there. The’Ten Cities, Ten Stories’ part of the museum was incredible! Very nice cafe there. I was so very surprised that my bags weren’t checked, no X-ray machine, nothing. Quite a weird feeling
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681yvonner
Sep 8, 2023
Must see - A great museum where you can spend hours. The exhibition shows Jewish life in Poland in different eras. The pictures and the accompanying explanations are very interesting. The museum also has a bookshop with books in various languages and a great kosher café. When the weather is nice you can sit outside.
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Janet_e
Aug 19, 2023
Different but good - It's more of a photo museum, they chart the annihilation of whole Jewish communities. There's also some other short term exhibitions, one of painted skateboards 🛹
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E4505vbkateb
Mar 5, 2025
Do it at your own pace - Walked around at our own pace which was good. Very interesting and details wrote ups. Would recommend and would visit again
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Sian
Jan 14, 2025
Great museum! - Great museum. Very educational, there is a lot of reading and spent ages here just reading everything. The staff are welcoming and friendly.
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From $10
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).