This tour, tracing Jewish life in a Berlin district where such life is luckily seeing the hint of a renaissance, focuses on architecture, but most and foremost on history and on facts, brought to you by a trained and experienced historian with a PhD in a Holocaust-related topic.
Outside Hackesche Höfe
The tour ends at the Moses Mendelssohn Memorial
Discover this little known memorial, especially dedicated to the Jewish victims of Reichskristall-Nacht and hear about a sadly long forgotten German-Jewish poetess who managed to flee Nazi-Germany in time.
Find out more about the architecture of this amazing building and about the courageous policeman who saved it from destruction.
Learn more about how this Berlin landmark came about and what's so special about it.
Visit Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind and learn how he tried to save Jews from deportation.
See Berlin's only remaining Baroque church,completely intact, and learn why the street it is on is referred to as the "Street of Tolerance and Death".
Discover the quaintest of places, learn about its history, and most of all: enjoy the fantastic view you have from here on to the New Synagogue!
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