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Hackesche Höfe
St. Mary's Church
Deportation to death
Hackesche Höfe from the inside
New Synagogue

Jewish life in Berlin

Oleh Freizeit-und Reiseclub Berlin
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Once the Jewish population in the suburb of Spandau developed into a cultured district of Berlin until the National Socialists began to exterminate the Jews from 1933 onwards. Over 6 million Jews are members of the National

fell victim to socialists in Europe.

Even today, traces of Jewish life in Berlin are comprehensible.

Lokasi aktiviti

  • Nicholas Quarter
    • Rathausstrasse 21
    • 10178, Berlin, Germany

Titik Pertemuan/Penebusan

  • Rotes Rathaus
    • 10178, Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Jewish life in Berlin
  • Tempoh aktiviti ialah 2 jam dan 30 minit2j 30m
    2j 30m
  • Bahasa Jerman
Pilihan bahasa: Bahasa Jerman
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RM 102.52 x 1 DewasaRM 102.52

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Harga adalah RM 102.52
Hingga Jum, 20 Jun

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  • Apa yang disertakanApa yang disertakanGuided tour with guide

Ketahui sebelum anda tempah

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Jadual perjalanan aktiviti

Nicholas Quarter
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Directly opposite the Red Town Hall once stood Nathan Israel's department store, which was comparable to Harrods in London. As chairman of the Berlin "Orphan Aid", the last owner of the department store, Wilfried Israel, played a key role in rescuing Jewish children to Palestine.
St. Mary's Church
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There is evidence that Jews were already living in Berlin in the Middle Ages. In 1510, the public host desecration trial took place directly in front of St. Mary's Church, in which the Jews were accused of desecration of the host and the ritual murder of Christian children.
Heidereutergasse
  • 10m
The Rosenstrasse protest (today's Heidereuthergasse) was the largest spontaneous protest demonstration in the German Reich during the Nazi era. At the end of February/beginning of March 1943. The women risked their own lives to protest for the release of their husbands. From the diaries of Josef Göbbels: Reading them sends a shiver down your spine.
Hackescher Markt
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The Hackescher Markt is one of the busiest squares in Berlin. The wide range of restaurants in the immediate vicinity of the Hackesche Höfe is an inviting place to visit. Today you will also find out why the Spandauer Vorstadt was clearly separated from the Scheunenviertel.
Haus Schwarzenberg
  • 5m
Haus Schwarzenberg is one of the most popular courtyards in the city. Time seems to have stood still here.
Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt
  • 20m
The Otto Weidt Blindenwerkstatt Museum is located directly in the backyard of Haus Schwarzenberg. He saved Jewish people from deportation by hiding in a hiding place. The hiding place can be visited in the museum.
Oranienburgerstrasse
  • 5m
You will have noticed the many stumbling blocks all over the city. These are a reminder of the city's former Jewish population. Here we will give you a little insight into Zionism.
Grosse Hamburger Strasse
  • 5m
The Great Hamburger Street was also called the Street of Tolerance or the Street of Death. You will find out why this was the case.
Memorial Jewish Cemetery
  • 10m
The Jewish nursing home, which was used as a collection camp during the Nazi era, once stood directly next to the former Jewish cemetery. Thousands of people were transported from here to the extermination camps. Today, a group of sculptures still commemorates this cruel crime.
Alexianer St. Hedwig Hospital
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For 175 years, the Alexianer St. Hedwig Clinics in Berlin have stood for humanity and tolerance. The area around St. Hedwig is not called the "Tolerance Quarter" for nothing. Jews and Christians live here in close and peaceful proximity
Auguststrasse
  • 5m
The former children's home is located here, among other things. The Hebrew word "Ahawah" (love) was chosen as the name of the home and you will learn how Beate Berger saved the young people at the risk of her own life.
Heckmann Hoefe
  • 5m
One of the most beautiful backyards in the Spandau suburb
Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum
  • 5m
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New synagogue in Berlin
Krausnickstraße
  • 5m
We walk to the place where the world's first female rabbi once lived.
Die Hackeschen Hoefe
  • 20m
Once a barn - today a shopping center

Lokasi

Lokasi aktiviti

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESNicholas Quarter
    • Rathausstrasse 21
    • 10178, Berlin, Germany

Titik Pertemuan/Penebusan

  • PEOPLEPEOPLERotes Rathaus
    • 10178, Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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