Jewish Heritage Walking Tour of Berlin

Overview
Develop a greater understanding of Berlin's Jewish community, both past and present, on this guided, 4-hour, small-group walking tour. Explore Berlin's former Jewish quarter and learn about the city's Jewish heritage from the 17th century to today. See landmark sites like the Old Jewish Cemetery, the New Synagogue, the courtyards of Hackesche Höfe and more. Also, visit the Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt, a 1940s-era factory where workshop owner Otto Weidt protected his blind and deaf Jewish workers from persecution during the Holocaust.
  • 4-hour walking tour of Berlin's old Jewish district and landmarks with a professional guide
  • Uncover Berlin's Jewish heritage and learn about its Jewish community from the 17th century on
  • See the Rosenstrasse Memorial and explore the courtyards of Hackesche Höfe and the old Jewish cemetery
  • Witness the poignant Missing House and memorial to the 1938 November pogrom
  • Choose to visit the Otto Weidt Museum, where blind and deaf Jews gained protection from the Nazis
  • Stop to admire the stunning New Synagogue with its magnificent dome

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$16
Depart
1 guests guest , infant infants
Adults
Children Ages 2 - 17
Infants Under 2
free and non-binding
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