Map displaying location markers of stops described in the following IWalk experience: Warsaw Arsenal, Ghetto walls commemoration, Ludwik Zamenhoff, Former Gęsia Street, Umschlagplatz, Umschlagplatz - Ghetto wall, Anielewicz Bunker, Monument to the Ghetto Heroes . The markers are joined by paths indicating walking directions.

Warsaw

Warsaw Ghetto

POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

Before World War II, the Warsaw Jewish community was the largest in both Poland and Europe, and was the second largest in the world, behind New York City. The Jewish district of Warsaw was called by many, the heart of the Jewish world. This world does not exist anymore. During this Polish-language IWalk, you will have an opportunity to listen to the stories of people who lived there and who experienced life in the Warsaw Ghetto.

The development of this IWalk was co-funded by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).


120 min

15-19

2 km

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