Region: Cracovie, Pologne
History register · custodian, not owner
Maison Esterka, in the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz in Kraków, is one of the oldest dwellings with a Jewish tradition in the city, dated to the fifteenth–sixteenth century and associated with the legend of Estera, favourite of King Casimir the Great. It houses a permanent collection on Jewish daily life in Kraków before the Shoah, complementary to the collections of the Old Synagogue already listed. The emphasis is on craft objects, costumes, and photographic archives from the early twentieth century.
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