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Sinagoga Remuh

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Sinagoga Remuh

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The Remuh Synagogue, also known as the Remah Synagogue, is a deeply significant Orthodox Jewish congregation and religious building located at 40 Szeroka Street in the historic Kazimierz district of Kraków, Poland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 247 metres, it stands as one of the city's oldest and most active synagogues, named in honor of the eminent Talmudic scholar Rabbi Moses Isserles. This site is a crucial part of the Historic Centre of Kraków, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,…

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    9 novembre 2022

    Escursionismo

    Mentre a Kazimierz, questa sinagoga non può mancare. È piccolo ma ha l'atmosfera. Accanto alla sinagoga c'è un cimitero anch'esso imponente e che fa riflettere sul tempo che passa.
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    Il quartiere è piccolo e afoso, vale la pena curiosare in ogni angolo
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    11 dicembre 2022

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    Una delle due sinagoghe ancora in uso a Cracovia e una delle più antiche (1557), intitolata a un grande studioso ebreo (Moses Isserles = Remuh). Dietro la sinagoga si trova il cimitero (più antico - 1533). Frammenti di vecchie lapidi sono murati nel muro dello Szeroka.
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    Elevazione 250 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    mercoledì 17 giugno

    25°C

    11°C

    26 %

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    Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Kraków, Kraków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Polonia

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    What is the typical difficulty level of walking trails around the Remuh Synagogue area?

    The Remuh Synagogue is located within the historic Kazimierz district of Kraków, which is generally flat and well-paved. Walking routes in this area are considered easy and suitable for most visitors, including families. The focus is more on cultural exploration than strenuous physical activity.

    Are there specific walking routes near the Remuh Synagogue that are suitable for families?

    Yes, the entire Kazimierz district offers a wonderful setting for family-friendly walks. You can explore the historic streets, visit other synagogues and churches, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Many routes can be tailored to different lengths, focusing on historical sites or simply enjoying the local shops and cafes. The adjacent Remuh Cemetery also offers a reflective, quiet space.

    How long do typical walking routes near the Remuh Synagogue take to complete?

    Walking routes around the Remuh Synagogue and the broader Kazimierz district can vary greatly in length. A focused visit to the synagogue and cemetery might take 1-2 hours. However, exploring the entire district, including other historical sites, shops, and cafes, could easily fill a half-day or even a full day, depending on your pace and interests.

    Is the Remuh Synagogue area and its surrounding paths wheelchair accessible?

    While the Kazimierz district generally has paved streets, some older sections or entrances to historic buildings, including potentially the synagogue itself, might have steps or uneven surfaces. It's advisable to check specific accessibility details for the synagogue directly before your visit. The main streets around Szeroka Street are generally flat and navigable.

    Are there dog-friendly walking trails or areas near the Remuh Synagogue?

    The Remuh Synagogue is in an urban, historic district. While dogs on leashes are generally permitted on public streets and in parks in Kraków, they are typically not allowed inside religious buildings like the synagogue or its cemetery. For longer dog-friendly walks, you might consider parks outside the immediate Old Town area, such as Planty Park which encircles the Old Town, or further afield along the Vistula River.

    What should I wear for autumn walks in the Kazimierz district?

    For autumn walks in Kraków, including the Kazimierz district, it's best to dress in layers. Temperatures can vary, so a warm jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and perhaps a hat or scarf are recommended. The weather can be unpredictable, so an umbrella or waterproof outer layer is also a good idea.

    What are some hidden gem outdoor spots in Kraków that are easily accessible from the Remuh Synagogue?

    While the Kazimierz district itself is a treasure trove, for more 'hidden gem' outdoor spots, consider exploring the less-trafficked parts of the Planty Park, which offers a green belt around the Old Town. You could also walk along the Vistula River boulevards, which offer scenic views and a different perspective of the city, often leading to less crowded areas away from the main tourist hubs.

    Are there good cafes near the Remuh Synagogue to relax after a walk?

    Absolutely! The Kazimierz district is renowned for its vibrant cafe scene. Szeroka Street itself and the surrounding alleys are dotted with numerous cafes, from traditional Jewish-style establishments to modern coffee shops. You'll find plenty of inviting spots to enjoy a coffee, pastry, or a light meal after exploring the synagogue and the neighborhood.

    What are the best walking trails around the Remuh Synagogue area for historical exploration?

    The best 'trails' are the streets themselves! Start at Szeroka Street, where the Remuh Synagogue is located, and wander through the adjacent streets like Józefa and Estery. This will lead you past other historic synagogues, Jewish cemeteries, and charming squares, each with its own story. Consider a self-guided tour focusing on the Jewish heritage of the district for a comprehensive historical walk.

    What are the winter walking options near the Remuh Synagogue?

    The Remuh Synagogue and the Kazimierz district remain accessible and charming during winter. The streets are usually cleared of snow, making for pleasant urban walks. While outdoor cafes might be less prevalent, many indoor establishments offer warmth and comfort. The synagogue itself provides an indoor cultural experience, making it a good destination even on colder days. Just be sure to dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear for potentially icy patches.

    Can I find circular walking routes near Krakow Old Town that include the Remuh Synagogue?

    Yes, many circular walking routes can be designed to include the Remuh Synagogue. A popular option is to start in the Old Town Square, walk through the Wawel Castle complex, and then cross into the Kazimierz district to visit the synagogue and other Jewish heritage sites. You can then loop back towards the Old Town via different streets or the Planty Park, creating a comprehensive historical and cultural circuit.

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