Nożyk Synagogue

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Warszawa, Poland

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Synagogue· Place of worship· Tourist attraction

Nożyk Synagogue Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Nożyk Synagogue is located in Warszawa, Poland on Twarda 6. Nożyk Synagogue is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category synagogue in Poland.

Address

Twarda 6

Phone

+48226204324

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Lily R

A must see. Beautiful synagogue. Very well preserved. A very historic place.

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Mayer Becker

Beautiful pre-war synagogue in Warsaw, the only one still in operation today. Difficult to find, use Good maps.

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ofer .barzilay

Nice and interesting but only if you are Jewish. Not a must see.

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aneta michalkowicz

I visited this place for a piano concert. The first impression is oppression: super strict security protocol. Massive barriers on the way to synagogue. Beton blocks, fence and security instructions on the way. Then you can expect a security scan same as at the airport, and security search of your bags, backpacks. But when you are inside, then you really understand all those protocols. Synagogue is moving you to a time trip to an ancient world, that once has been almost removed and vanished from Warsaw, because there was no security protocols, or there have been not enough. Men must cover their heads. Great place for concerts, as acoustic is fantastic there.

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Dick Nicholson

The fact that there is a synagogue in Warsaw at all is nothing short of amazing, and for that reason alone you should have a look. It's not the biggest, or the most elaborate or beautiful synagogue you will ever see, but given the history of Jews in Poland, it's like a triumph of the human spirit to come here. Go of course to the Polin museum first, and do plan to spend a whole day there. If you aren't moved by the experience, you probably don't get emotional about much, but this will touch most people.

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Simcha G

Nice active synagogue with nice historic stories during the world war 2 and the holocaust

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Matan Uziel

Built between 1898 and 1902 in a neo-Romanesque style, this was the only Warsaw synagogue to survive the ravages of war. It was fully restored between 1977 and 1983, and is still used by Warsaw's Jewish community today. This synagogue plays a huge part in the history of Warsaw. It's a must see place. It may be a bit hard to find since it is surrounded by some large more modern buildings. You must pay an entrance fee.

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Giorgia

It's amazing to see this synagogue in the heart of the city. It's close to Metropolitan station and the central station. It took me a while to find it, however I'm really happy I visited it. It's an important piece of Warsaw history. I suggest to everyone to visit it