Walking tour at the Jewish Cemetery
(in Polish)

Jewish Cemetary
registration is required

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event accompanying the exhibition
  • 31.03 – 17.07.2022
    Natalia Romik
    Hideouts. The architecture of survival

    Natalia Romik’s exhibition is an artistic tribute to survival architecture, the hiding places built and used by Jews during the Holocaust. They used tree hollows, wardrobes, urban sewers, caves or empty graves to create temporary shelters.

    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
See also
  • Grafika obiektu: Publication dedicated to the hideout place at the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street in Warsaw
    mediateka / folders / Texts
    Publication dedicated to the hideout place at the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street in Warsaw
Upcoming events
all
  • 09.02 (Sun) 12:15
    Sunday guided tour
    (guided tour in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 11.02 (Tue) 18:00
    Luty is for Lynch
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)
  • 13.02 (Thu) 18:00
    The open studio: From concept to print
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 14.02 (Fri) 16:00
    Images from Dreams. Open workshop on surrealism
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 20.02 (Thu) 18:00
    Meeting of the Zachęta Book Club
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)
  • 21.02 (Fri) 18:00
    Luty is for Lynch
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)
  • 28.02 (Fri) 18:00
    Luty is for Lynch
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)