Since the founding of Berlin, the Jewish community has always been present. The passing centuries have seen them experience both ups and downs. Expelled during the Prussian era, they were allowed and denied residence on several occasions until Nazism marked the darkest period in their history. The tour of the Jewish Museum of Berlin and the neighborhood will allow you to visually appreciate Jewish culture and understand aspects of their lives, which were sometimes difficult. The tour will be conducted with a maximum of 15 people per group. We'll begin our tour in the Kreuzberg neighborhood, in front of the main entrance of the Jewish Museum. We'll enter with a guide to see the permanent exhibition up close. Then, we'll travel by public transportation to visit the New Synagogue of Berlin, which gleams with gold in the sunlight. We will visit the Jewish Cemetery, where we will not find a tomb, but a sculpture, because despite being a sacred field, Germany, dominated by the Nazi regime, looted it in 1943. The tour of Berlin's Jewish quarter is a perfect visit to learn many details about life before and after the persecution, which led many to end up in different concentration or extermination camps, such as Sachsenhausen.
What effect did the infamous 'Night of Broken Glass' and the 'Wannsee Conference' have on Berlin's Jewish population? How the Jewish people gained privileges during the great Kaiser Wilhelm's time, and how these were revoked during their persecution in the Third Reich, are questions we will answer throughout our journey.
We will be able to see Berlin's modernist courtyards and courtyards, located at Hackescher Markt, where we will end the tour.
This tour is powered by lis10app technology. We enhance the tour quality and respect other visitors. Notes: Please note that the tour does not include hotel pick up.
It is recommended that the customer purchase the transport ticket on site - our team of guides is available to the customer to facilitate the purchase of this if necessary during the tour.
Highlights
Discover places full of charm and history
Discover the effect that the famous Night of Broken Glass, the Wannsee Conference and the miracle of the women of Rosenstrasse had on the Jewish population of Berlin.
Discover one of the most charismatic and beloved neighborhoods among Berliners.
What includes and does not include
Spanish Guide
Museum tickets
Tips
Tickets to any of the tourist attractions
Round-trip transportation to the hotel, the tour starts at a meeting point.
Food, beverages and other unspecified services
Meeting point
Ponto de encontro: Em frente à entrada principal do Museu Judaico (Lindenstrasse 9-14, 10696 Berlim), em frente à rampa. Por favor chegue 15 minutos antes da hora da partida.
Para cancelamentos até 24 horas antes do horário de início do serviço, não há cobrança. Para cancelamentos solicitadas com 24 horas ou menos, não há devolução. Será cobrado o valor integral. Se o serviço for cancelado pelo operador devido a imprevistos de qualquer ordem, o valor será reembolsado integralmente.
General Rules
Please note that the tour does not include hotel pick-up. It is recommended that the customer purchase the transport ticket on site - our team of guides is available to facilitate the purchase of the same, if necessary during the tour.