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Tour audio Lublin. Jewish History Tours. Highlights

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    During a walk you will learn about the most important places connected with the history of Jews in Lublin, which has lasted for over 5oo years.  

    You will find out where the most important synagogues in Lublin were located, where the Council of Four Lands met and where the tzaddik called the Seer of Lublin taught. You will visit the old Jewish cemetery, where famous Jewish scholars from previous centuries are buried.

    You will visit the place where the ghetto was functioning during the Second World War and you will hear about the tragic fate of its inhabitants. 

    You will pass through the Grodzka Gate, which for centuries linked the Jewish and Christian quarters of Lublin, where you will learn how we work to preserve the memory of Lublin's Jews.

  3. 1 Grodzka Gate
  4. 2 Lamp of memory
  5. 3 Castle
  6. 4 Szeroka Street, commemorative plaque with the plan of the Jewish district
  7. 5 Plaque dedicated to a Hasidic rabbi known as the Seer of Lublin
  8. 6 The site where the Maharshal Synagogue once stood
  9. 7 Place where Jakub Glatsztejn's house used to be - at former Jateczna Street
  10. 8 Mural
  11. 9 Former Krawiecka Street
  12. 10 A day-care centre for children (11 Grodzka Street)
  13. 11 Magician from Lublin's flying monument
  14. 12 Central Committee of Polish Jews - 4 Noworybna Street
  1. Aperçu de l'audioguide

    During a walk you will learn about the most important places connected with the history of Jews in Lublin, which has lasted for over 5oo years.  

    You will find out where the most important synagogues in Lublin were located, where the Council of Four Lands met and where the tzaddik called the Seer of Lublin taught. You will visit the old Jewish cemetery, where famous Jewish scholars from previous centuries are buried.

    You will visit the place where the ghetto was functioning during the Second World War and you will hear about the tragic fate of its inhabitants. 

    You will pass through the Grodzka Gate, which for centuries linked the Jewish and Christian quarters of Lublin, where you will learn how we work to preserve the memory of Lublin's Jews.

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