Discover the Jewish history of Nuremberg, dubbed the ideological capital of the Nazi movement. See the Human Rights Avenue and the synagogue monument. Learn about Jewish life in Nuremberg during the Middle Ages and WWII.
Highlights:
• Explore the streets of Nuremberg with a 5-Star History Expert-Guide • Discover the traces of old Jewish houses and synagogues • Learn about the Holocaust and anti-Jewish propaganda during Nazi Party Rallies • See the highlights of the Old Town, such as the Street of Human Rights • Enjoy a private Jewish tour tailored to your needs and interests
In the Third Reich, Nuremberg was known as the ideological center of the Nazi Party; but the persecution of Jewish population in the city began much earlier. You can hear this story and uncover the true, uncensored history of Jewish people in Nuremberg on this private tour with an Expert Guide. See the Jewish side of Nürnberg!
Duration: 2 hours: Book a Jewish tour of Nuremberg's Old Town and see the synagogue memorial, Human Rights Avenue, Imperial Castle, and more.
Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language. DENU020
Meet your guide In front of Ship of Fools Fountain (Narrenschiffbrunnen), Plobenhofstraße 10, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany
Your Private Guide will meet you in the Old Town and show you its forgotten Jewish history and heritage. You will explore streets that were once a part of Nuremberg’s Jewish Quarter and see the Monument to Adas Yisroel Synagogue, which was destroyed during the Night of the Broken Glass in November 1938. You will learn about the anti-Jeiwsh Nuremberg Laws enacted in Nazi Germany, the Holocaust during WWII and the post-war Nuremberg Trials. You will also learn about the Jewish life in medieval Germany, as you explore the Old Town and its medieval highlights, such as St, Lorenz Church, New Market Square and Imperial Castle.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Know before you go: - Please check your email the day before the tour to receive important information. - Please note that the synagogue is closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays