This tour transports you back in time, to a series of locations throughout Vienna, illustrating the rich Jewish history nature of the Austrian capital. Stopping off at Volkertmarkt in the Second District, the Karmeliterviertel quarter and elsewhere, you will be offered a fascinating insight into the life of an ordinary Jewish family in Vienna over the years, as well as visits to the city center, home to not one but two well-regarded international Jewish museums. The tour also includes a host of famous monuments in Vienna depicting the tragedies that befell the Jewish population under the Fascist and Nazi regimes. The former Viennese station from where thousands of Jews were deported to concentration camps will also be a major stop on this tour. Another stop will be Vienna’s Central Cemetery, with its grand Jewish section just inside the main gate. (No entries planned)
Mercedes S-Class
Pickup included
You will see the monument against war and fascism located on the Albertinaplatz
This attraction is covering Jewish history from the 17th century up to today as well as special exhibitions
This fascinating documentation center informy you about the inventor of the 12 tone music who had to escape during the Nazi Regime
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Traveler pickup is offered Hotel/Accommodation pickup and drop-off in zipcode area 1010 - 1230 included