Nestled in the heart of Kazimierz, the Remuh Synagogue stands as one of Krakow’s primary Jewish places of worship. Built in the 16th century, this compact temple is Krakow’s smallest synagogue, yet it holds significant historical and cultural importance. Adjacent to the synagogue lies the Remuh Cemetery, a tranquil space that serves as the final resting place for many notable Polish Jews, including Rabbi Moses Isserles. Today, visitors can explore the intimate interior of the synagogue and wander through the cemetery, gaining insight into the rich Jewish heritage of the area.
Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh)
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