During World War II, the Poguzhe district was the site of a Jewish ghetto, but even now, 75 years after the end of the war, the district keeps a part of those events. Much of it reminds its current inhabitants of the horrors of war and of the need to prevent such things from happening.
You'll see the famous Plac Bohaterów Getta (Ghetto Heroes' Square), where Jews were selected and taken to concentration camps, also you'll see a fragment of the original Ghetto wall, which now serves as a monument and place of pilgrimage for many Jews.
There are houses where thousands of displaced Jews used to live, and the pharmacy "Under the Eagle". It's always very interesting to walk these streets and learn their history from a to z.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Meeting point: the main entrance of Shindler's Factory. Lookin for the guide with the "excursions.city" sign.