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Nozyk Synagogue (Synagoga Nozykow)

Synagoga Nożyków
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6 Twarda St, Warsaw 00-104, PolandMap
Phone: +48 22 620 43 24
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  • dnaleciz
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    The last remaining synagogue in Warsaw

    Warsaw is rich in history with many beautiful buildings, monuments, and museums to visit. As one visits Warsaw, you are remained of the Jewish community and the difficulties suffered by this segment o...

    Reviewed on May 19, 2022
  • jakeiszues
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    Warsaw Synagogue

    Small, but important reminder of Warsaw’s Jewish History. It is the only pre-WWII synagogue still standing. The interior is simple, but beautiful example of the time period. The synagogue is still in ...

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2019
  • TravelMan956
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    Unmissable and moving

    The only surviving synagogue of the 400 which existed in Warsaw before the war. It has been refurbished and is now a functioning synagogue and is a 'must see' for any visitor to Warsaw.

    Reviewed on Sep 8, 2019
  • Yigal L
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    Run-down memorial of a glorious past

    I visited the synagogue for afternoon prayers. Those who do not join the prayer service can come for a guided visit during weekdays. This is the only one of the many synagogues that existed in Warsaw ...

    Reviewed on Aug 14, 2019
  • AmbassadorAlien
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    Must see it

    400 synagogues were at Warsaw before second World War. Now it is only one. For my humble opinion it is worth to visit it. It cost 10 zloty per person You can see here some Jewish traditions. It is not...

    Reviewed on Jul 27, 2019
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