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Wrocław's district of Four Faiths is an unusual place. Like in a lens, it focuses on the fates of many people and groups that once inhabited the city. The district is a testament to the times when people of different faiths: Jews, Protestants, Catholics and Orthodox created the prosperity of Wrocław, once one of the richest cities in the German Empire. That Wrocław and that district died irretrievably during the Second World War.
However, the Quarter of the Four Faiths is not only a place that fascinates with its history. Today it is here that the cultural heart of the city pulsates. Over the past decades, the district has become one of the most recognizable places in Wrocław. It is here that you can find the most interesting examples of street art, the best clubs, concerts, exhibitions, artistic activities.
We invite you to stroll through the streets of the former Jewish quarter of Wrocław, now called the District of Mutual Respect, to learn about its extraordinary history, see how much it has changed over the past decades and experience its
Statue of Alexander Fredro in the Market Square - look for the guide with a yellow umbrella! NOTE: if there's a Christmas Market, meet the guide at the town hall, below the tower, some 30 meters away from the Fredro Statue.
See you soon!