10:00
3 - 3.5 hours
Potsdamer Platz Berlin
Private or small group possible
Cancellation & rebooking with 100% refund up to 24 hours before the booked start time
Berlin is a city with an eventful history, which is also characterised by the dark period of National Socialism. A tour through the capital that deals with the Nazi era and the Jewish community offers you the opportunity to learn more about this chapter of German history. You will visit important sites that bear witness to the atrocities of the Nazi regime, but also gain insights into Jewish life in Berlin before, during and after the Second World War. Embark on a journey through the past and discover how the city deals with its history and what lessons have been learnt from it.
A tour of the Nazi era in Berlin takes you to various sites that bear witness to the National Socialists' reign of terror. Visit the Holocaust Memorial, which commemorates the murdered Jews of Europe, and the Topography of Terror Documentation Centre, which is located on the site of the former Gestapo headquarters. Here you can learn more about the structures and mechanisms of the Nazi regime. Another important place is the German Resistance Memorial Centre, which is dedicated to the resistance fighters against Hitler. Let yourself be touched by the stories of the people who stood up against injustice despite the dangers.
Berlin has a long Jewish history dating back to the 13th century. On a tour of the city, you can explore Berlin's Jewish heritage and learn more about the life of the Jewish community before, during and after the Nazi era. Visit the New Synagogue in Oranienburger Straße, which is a symbol of Jewish life in Berlin and now houses a Centrum Judaicum. Explore the Jewish Museum Berlin, which presents the history of Jews in Germany from its beginnings to the present day. A walk through the former Jewish quarter in the Scheunenviertel also gives you an insight into the everyday life of the Jewish population before the Second World War.
A tour of the Nazi era and the Jewish community in Berlin is not only a journey into the past, but also a warning for the present and future. Dealing with the darkest chapters of German history shows where hatred, prejudice and discrimination can lead. At the same time, it makes it clear how important it is to learn from the mistakes of the past and to stand up for a tolerant and open society. As the capital of Germany, Berlin has a special responsibility in this regard. The city is actively committed to the culture of remembrance and promotes dialogue between the various population groups. Let a tour of Berlin inspire you to make your own contribution to a peaceful and respectful future.