Visita guiada a la herencia judía y el monumento al Holocausto





Descripción
El único recorrido a pie en profundidad en Varsovia que cubre todo el Gran Gueto (área donde se estaba produciendo el levantamiento de 1943) y que cubre temáticamente todo el período de 700 años de existencia de los judíos de Varsovia. Esta gira es mucho más que una gira conmemorativa del Holocausto.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Inicio
Uno de los mejores palacios barrocos aristocráticos de Varsovia (visto desde fuera)
Un parque del siglo XVIII bellamente ajardinado en Varsovia conocido por su diseño barroco, avenidas arboladas tranquilas y proximidad a importantes monumentos históricos, que ofrece una experiencia relajante pero culturalmente rica.
Una calle histórica que una vez formó el vibrante corazón del barrio judío de Varsovia de antes de la guerra, donde fragmentos conservados y rastros de antiguas vías del tranvía evocan el ritmo de la vida cotidiana antes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
El monumento a la Muralla del Gueto, así como de la Puerta Principal del Gueto de Varsovia.
Un monumento imponente y profundamente simbólico que conmemora el valor y la resistencia de los combatientes judíos durante el levantamiento del gueto de Varsovia, donde poderosos relieves escultóricos transmiten tanto la tragedia como el heroísmo de aquellos que se opusieron a la opresión.
Ubicado junto a la calle Miła, Área Conmemorativa del Búnker Anielewicz: lugar donde durante el Levantamiento en el Gueto se situó la sede de la Organización Judía de Combate.
Memorial del área de deportación. Aquí verás los únicos 3 edificios de preguerra que sobrevivieron en el Gran Gueto.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Se unirá a un grupo que puede incluir participantes que asistan a un pago por lo que desee. El precio de la reserva ya cubre la tarifa del guía y todas las tarifas de reserva, mientras que algunos participantes pueden contribuir a su propia discreción.
- Si llega tarde al tour, vea orangeumbrella.pl/late
Opiniones(42)
Best, simply the best free tour I have went to. Very unfortunate that I discover this company too late, if there is a next time, I would love to do every tour with them again
Packed with information. Interesting and the guide was passionate about the material. Well delivered.
In Warsaw, there are many sites you encounter while walking down the street... This is the quintessential symbol. It is located in front of the museum... it is imposing.... It definitely deserves a visit.
It was Excellent, I recommend it to everyone who visits Warsaw
Albert was a great guide. He had a huge amount of information to share and we learnt alot about the struggles and history of the Jewish people in Warsaw during WW2 . I would highly recommend this tour.
We participated in the tour through Jewish Warsaw last year in July 2025. And we were genuinely impressed by how well our guide, Gawel, did his job. At the beginning of the tour, it was about early Jewish life in Warsaw, the first settlements, and the political and social circumstances of their lives until the occupation of Poland by the Germans. Together, we then drove from the city center to the area of the former Warsaw Ghetto. Gawel engaged us as participants by repeatedly involving us with questions in his presentation. The ghetto was completely leveled by the Germans when they suppressed the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943. Although at first glance there is hardly anything left of the former ghetto, Gawel excellently managed to make the ghetto present at the locations we visited. He worked with narratives, photos, of which only tiny elements remain in today's Warsaw and which we had to rediscover, for example, and with maps of the former street layouts that we visualized together. Occasionally, things suddenly reappeared before our eyes that we had previously only known from our imagination, which we had developed based on an earlier part of his narrative. The presentation of history was virtuosic. Gawel not only understood how to provide an overview of the history of the ghetto, but also to narrate concretely and vividly by detailing specific striking situations, through which one could gain a sense of the character of the horrors inflicted upon the Jews (I think, for example, of how Gawel recounted that the Germans, when they ordered the Jews to leave their homes, imposed upon them the requirement to leave these cleaned and with flowers on the table "for the future Aryan residents." One struggles for words when trying to characterize that). These details are also very important to form a picture of whom one was dealing with among the perpetrators and to develop an understanding of the kind of consciousness they were carrying. In short, I cannot recommend the tour enough and am truly very impressed by it, and I would like to express my heartfelt thanks once again. I would have liked to hear and see even more.
the tour was very interesting. Gawel is an amazing guide. we got a private tour thanks to the rain and people who didnt came and Gawel took us to all places with great patience.
So much information. Peter is a fantastic guide.
The tour was one of the most meaningful parts of my trip. Peter the guide was knowledgeable, respectful and bought history in a very engaging way. I learned so much about the Jewish history in Warsaw in WW2. The tour was very well organised and informative on where to meet and where we were visiting on the tour. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Warsaw it is so important to learn about this history.
Albert was an excellent guide and gave a real in sight into the real horror that these people went through



