Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh)

Top 1% of attractions in Krakow
8/10

5 expert reviews

“This cemetery has old sculpted tombs in the Renaissance and Baroque styles. Rabbi Moses Isserles, alias Remu'h, who gave his name to the synagogue, is buried here under a tree.”

– Michelin Guide

Fodor's Fodor's
"This 16th-century synagogue is still used for worship and is named after the son of its founder, Rabbi Moses Isserles." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"During WWII, the Germans vandalised the tombstones, but some 700 grave markers, including some outstanding Renaissance examples, have been recovered. The admission includes entry to the synagogue." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"This synagogue dates from the middle of the 16th century and is still in active use. You can walk through the cemetery, which was used until 1800" Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"The synagogue was established in 1558 by a rich merchant, Israel Isserles." Full review



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