,url-https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tripexpert.com%2Fimages%2Fmarker-fade%402x.png(20.97928,52.24937)/21.001512855291367,52.23342297067178,11.113058219889165/1280x214@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoidHJpcGV4cGVydHdlYiIsImEiOiJja2Fud3l2MDcwbXZ0MndyeGF3eGI3ZWhzIn0.zLqNa1RECyZZadF8zfQM5w)
Mausoleum of Struggle and MartyrdomvsJewish Cemetery (Cmentarz Zydowski)
Both are praised by professional reviewers. On balance, Jewish Cemetery is preferred by most professionals compared to Gestapo Headquarters Museum. Jewish Cemetery ranks #18 in Warsaw with approval from 3 publications including Fodor's, Frommer's and Lonely Planet.
Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom
Frommer's
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Al. Szucha 25, Ministry of National Education Building, Warsaw 00-580, Poland
From $0/night
"Currently the home of the Ministry of Education, from 1939 to 1945, this was the one place in town you absolutely did not want to visit." Full review
"The building that currently houses Poland's Ministry of Education was the Gestapo headquarters during World War II."
2 Stars
"Several monuments between Anielewicza Street and Stawki Street are worth looking out for." Full review
Jewish Cemetery (Cmentarz Zydowski)
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Ul. Okopowa 49-51, Warsaw, Poland
From $0/night
"An island of continuity amid so much destruction of the city's Jewish heritage." Full review
"Contains more than 150,000 tombstones, the largest collection of its kind in Europe." Full review
i
Be sure to look for the tomb of Ber Sonnenberg (1764–1822), one of Europe’s finest funerary monuments
"This is a cemetery with graves from before the war along with memorials to those exterminated and also to a Polish doctor who saved Jewish children but sacrificed himself in the process." Full review
"Established in 1806, it holds more than 150,000 tombs on 34 hectares (83 acres), making it one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe" Full review