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Nestled in Krakow's historic Kazimierz district, the Synagoga Izaaka Jakubowicza stands as a majestic example of Baroque architecture, designed by the renowned Giovanni Battista Trevano. Opened in 1644, it is the largest synagogue in Kazimierz, built by the notable Izaak Jakubowicz (Ajzyk Jekele). This synagogue, which holds a prominent place among Krakow's attractions, churches, cathedrals, and historical buildings, boasts fascinating cultural and historical elements of Jewish heritage.

Visitors can marvel at the exterior, featuring a unique blend of architectural details such as the double-flight staircase with balustrades and an arcaded gallery designed for women. Inside, the synagogue houses a distinctively shaped menorah, highlighting its rich religious history. It also features a kosher shop, enhancing its role as a revived hub for religious and cultural activities. Notably, it serves as Krakow's only Orthodox Jewish institution, earning an impressive average rating of 4.5 on Google.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Miodowa
Tram stop 243 m walk
św. Wawrzyńca
Tram stop 306 m walk
Stradom
Tram stop 299 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 313 reviews
4.5/5 313 reviews
israel
israel
1 month ago on Google

בית כנסת ש ר איזיק בנה אם הסיפור הידוע ולצערנו בשנים האחרונות זה נגזל מידים ידידותיות

無名
無名
1 month ago on Google

I don't want to even take a picture. Why don't we take care of her?

Arūnas Valnickas
Arūnas Valnickas
1 month ago on Google

Closed