Jewish Life in Berlin Walking Tour
A tour of the old Jewish quarter which – despite the devastation of the Nazi era – is now home to a revitalized Jewish community.
We explain how this history is dealt with today and how the Jewish community is rebuilding itself.
Discover some of the hidden sights of a bygone era: Find out where the Old Synagogue was built and visit the final resting place of Moses Mendelssohn in the Old Cemetery; see the new Jewish School and marvel at the domes of the New Synagogue; learn where Otto Weidt, Berlin’s own “Schindler”, ran his workshop, and where the successful “Women’s Protest” helped save almost 2,000 Jews from deportation to the death camps.
Children 0 - 12 years old go FREE!
Tour Information:
Walking Tour with English speaking Guide.
The departure times for this tour are as follows: 1st April to 31st October: 10am on Mondays.
Meeting Point: Outside Restaurant Weihenstephaner (which is opposite Hackescher Markt S-Bahn Station.)
Tour finishes near the New Synagogue in Berlin.
Tour duration is approximately 3 hours.
Tour runs in all weather.