The Suburbium forms the historical core of the Jewish quarter in Bardejov. It has preserved an exceptional architectural heritage, including ritual and educational buildings.
The Holocaust Memorial commemorates the fate of more than 3,000 deported Jews from Bardejov. Symbolic plaques bear the names of the victims and stand at the places of their final journey.
The Bikur Cholim Synagogue was built in 1929 and was one of the few to survive the war intact. Today, it is an important witness to Jewish life in Bardejov.
The Jewish cemetery in Bardejov contains hundreds of tombstones from the 18th–20th centuries. It is an important place of remembrance for the Jewish community and its spiritual leaders.