Museum of Mazovian Jews

Mazovia & Podlasie


Prior to WWII there were 9000 Jews living in and around Płock. Most were killed by the Nazi Germans. Among their legacies is this small synagogue building that is now a museum tracing the history of this once vibrant community. This part of town was the heart of the Jewish ghetto before it was liquidated in 1941.


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