Step into the lesser-known yet profoundly moving Jewish history of Plovdiv — one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. On this immersive walking tour, you’ll explore the city through the lens of its Jewish community — from ancient roots to modern-day revival.
Discover the Forgotten Corners of History
Wander through charming streets once home to prosperous Jewish merchants, doctors, and bankers. Hear and see the story of one of Europe’s oldest synagogues and learn about the vibrant Sephardic traditions that flourished here.
Experience Memory and Survival
Stand where acts of solidarity defied the darkest moments of WWII. Visit the Jewish School, the Monument of Gratitude, and learn the story of how Bulgaria’s Jews survived the Holocaust through a rare and inspiring civil stance.
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One of the central points of Plovdiv, next to the Tourist Information Center and the Dzhumaya Mosque
Begin your journey in the heart of ancient Plovdiv. Introduction to the Ancient Synagogue, one of the oldest known synagogues in Europe (3rd century CE), once located near to the Roman ruins. Learn how Jewish life intertwined with Roman and Byzantine culture.
Walk Through the Historic Jewish Street connecting the Jewish neighborhood and the city center. Stroll along the historic commercial street where prominent Jewish families of merchants, bankers, and doctors once lived and worked. Discover the architectural legacy and hear stories of prosperity and integration.
Stop at the City Garden (Dondukov Garden) Explore the gateway to the former Jewish Quarter. Discover the rich history of the Sephardic (Spanish) Jewish culture and the Ottoman Empire. Listen stories about community building, the language Ladino and the importance of Plovdiv during the Ottoman era.
Monument of Unification Did you know that Plovdiv once was a capital of non-existing anymore entity? Visit the emblematic monument of Bulgarian national unity. Learn about the Jewish community's role in the Bulgarian independence movement and their contributions during the Balkan Wars.
Historic Jewish School See the building that served as a key point during the 1943 rescue of Bulgarian Jews from deportation. Hear the dramatic story of community organization, public support, and moral courage during one of WWII’s darkest moments. Learn how Plovdiv's civil society placed itself during the deportation attempts and the Antisemitic legislation during WWII
Monument of Gratitude Stop at the Monument of Gratitude, erected by the Jewish community to honor the Bulgarian people and institutions who helped save them. Emotional stories of solidarity and civil courage that prevented the Holocaust from reaching Bulgarian Jews.
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