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Tempel Synagogue, located in Krakow’s historic Jewish district Kazimierz, is one of the city’s most beautiful synagogues. Built in the 19th century, it stands out with its richly decorated interior, featuring vibrant stained-glass windows, intricate painted ceilings, and ornate arches. The synagogue is still used for cultural events, concerts, and community gatherings, offering visitors a meaningful look into Krakow’s Jewish heritage.
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Tempel Synagogue is situated on Miodowa Street in Kazimierz. It is open to visitors most days, with an entrance fee that helps support preservation efforts. The site is wheelchair accessible in its main areas, and guided tours are available during peak seasons. Photography is usually allowed but may be restricted during events.
Check opening hours in advance, as they change throughout the year and during Jewish holidays. The synagogue occasionally hosts concerts or ceremonies, which may affect visiting times. Dress modestly out of respect for the religious space. The interior is dim in some sections, so allow your eyes to adjust for the best view of the artwork.
From Krakow’s Main Square, Tempel Synagogue is about a 15–20 minute walk. Trams stopping at “Miodowa” or “Starowiślna” leave you only a few minutes away. Taxis and ride-share services also offer quick and convenient access directly to the Kazimierz area.
Late mornings or early afternoons provide good lighting for viewing and photographing the interior. Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends. Visiting during cultural festivals like the Jewish Culture Festival offers a richer experience but expect larger crowds.