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Berlin is a city of historical upheavals, and we'll discover them on this tour! From swampland to Prussia's capital under the Hohenzollern dynasty, through the glittering 1920s Weimar era, the Nazi period (seeing remainders), to Cold War division with the Berlin Wall and Checkpoint Charlie, ending with reunification. This intensive tour through central Mitte covers must-see sites, giving you historical and spatial orientation. We'll discuss today's culture and end with tips for your stay.
FROM$245/ per group
Munich - Jewish heritage, Third Reich
Jewish history and life before 1933 and during the years 1933-1945 are the focus of this tour with places and memorial plates for former synagogues, the killing spot of Kurt Eisner, the first Jewish President of Bavaria, Fieldmarschalls' hall, where the Hitler putsch ended, Hofbräuhaus, where the Nazi party was founded, the new Ohel Jakob synagogue, the NS documentation center, Kings square, Hitlers former office from the outside, Shalom Ben Horin's birth house (from the outside)
FROM$419/ per group
Sachsenhausen Camp
The first and main concentration camp in Berlin
The Sachsenhausen camp was one of the first concentration camps established by the Nazis near the city of Berlin, and it is currently used as a memorial site in memory of more than 200,000 prisoners who were imprisoned and killed there, including Jews, communists, homosexuals, gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses and opponents of the Reich regime.
FROM$400/ per group
Jewish Heritage & Memory: Historical Berlin Walking Tour (including world war 2)
Join me, for an immersive journey through Berlin's rich Jewish history. We meet in Mitte-Hackescher Markt, where many Jewish community institutions are located. Discover the fascinating story of the community's re-establishment in the second half of the 17th century, beginning with the era of Moses Mendelssohn.
More about me in the Jewish context: Beyond personal fascination with Jewish wars, today and also in the 19th century, I also engage with history relevant to the subject academically
FROM$245/ per group
Munich - the essential historic sights in the Old City
During this walking tour the historic, political, social developments and legends of Munich come alive. Mismatches will come to the front: Fabulous, beautiful examples of late Baroque architecture and art vive versa places of Hitler's National Socialist Party and dictatorial power in the so-called "City of the Movement". Conservatism, German order let the way to economic success vis-versa life enjoying and easy-going life with breweries, beer gardens, festivals like the Oktoberfefest.
FROM$350/ per group
Third Reich tour
Berlin's history is deeply marked by the Nazi era, a brief but devastating period from 1933 to 1945. Although almost every historical tour in Berlin will touch the topic, the Third Reich tour offer the full focus about Hitler's rise to power and the Nazi regime's destructive impact. Although much physical evidence was destroyed, numerous historical traces remain throughout the city. Additional sites can be added upon request: the Olympic Stadium, the Russian War Memorial, and Tempelhof Airport
FROM$220/ per group
Augsburg - Romans, Reformation, Renaissance, social care in the middle ages, water supply
Augsburg is the second oldest city in Germany. Its high time was in the late middle ages. The water system of the city is a world cultural heritage. Luther's reformation influenced the city. The Golden Hall at the city's hall is wolrd famous. At the Fuggerei social living from the Middle Ages is our focus. You will see also the Church of Saint Ulrich and Afra and the city palace of the Family Fugger and the Red Tower of the water system.
FROM$355/ per group
Nuremberg - Jewish traces, 3rd Reich
We visit Nazi party convention (Reichsparteitagsgelände), the old city with the memorial of the main synagoge, the Church of Our Lady, the Saint Sebaldus Church . We also refer to general history of Nürnberg with the house of the German artist Dürer from the outside, the castle of Nürnberg. We summarize at courtroom 600 and the attached exhibition about the Nuremberg trials.
It’s a walking tour using also public transportation.
FROM$630/ per group
München - jüdische Spuren, 3. Reich
Die jüdische Geschichte und das Leben vor 1933 und in den Jahren 1933-1945 stehen im Mittelpunkt dieses Rundgangs mit Plätzen und Gedenktafeln für ehemalige Synagogen, der Tötungsstätte von Kurt Eisner, der Feldmarschallhalle, an der Hitlerputsch endete, dem Hofbräuhaus, an dem die NS-Partei gegründet wurde, der neuen Ohel-Jakob-Synagoge, dem NS-Dokumentationszentrum, dem Königsplatz, Hitlers ehemaligem Amtssitz von außen, dem Geburtshaus von Schalom Ben Horin (von außen)
FROM$419/ per group
Munich - the essential in der Altstadt
Bei diesem Rundgang werden die historischen, politischen und gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen und Legenden Münchens lebendig. Widersprüche treten zu Tage: Märchenhaft schöne Beispiele spätbarocker Architektur und Kunst vice versa der sogenannten "Stadt der Bewegung" mit Stätten von Hitlers nationalsozialistischer Partei und diktatorischer Macht. Konservatismus, deutsche Ordnung , wirtschaftlichern Erfolg vis-à-vis unbeschwertes Leben mit Brauereien, Biergärten, Festen wie dem Oktoberfest.
FROM$350/ per group
Jewish traces in Augsburg and its surroundings
Jewish history in and around Augsburg starts in the 13th century till today. First it was inside the city, then in it's surroundings to return in the 19th century.
FROM$320/ per group
Nürnberg - Jüdische Spuren, 3. Reich
Wir besuchen das Reichsparteitagsgelände, den Gerichtssaal 600, die Altstadt mit der Gedenkstätte der Hauptsynagoge, der Frauenkirche, der St. Sebalduskirche. Wir beziehen uns auch auf die allgemeine Geschichte Nürnbergs mit dem Haus des deutschen Künstlers Dürer von außen, der Nürnberger Burg.
Es ist ein Rundgang, bei dem auch öffentliche Verkehrsmittel benutzt werden.
FROM$630/ per group
Jüdische Spuren in Augsburg und Umgebung
Die jüdische Geschichte in und um Augsburg beginnt im 13. Jahrhundert und reicht bis heute. Zuerst war sie innerhalb der Stadt, dann im Umland, um im 19. Jahrhundert in die Stadt zurückzukehren.
FROM$320/ per group
Augsburg - Römer, Reformation, Renaissance, Sozialfürsorge seit dem Mittelalter, Wasserversorgung
Augsburg ist die zweitälteste Stadt in Deutschland. Ihre Blütezeit war im Spätmittelalter. Das Wassersystem der Stadt ist Weltkulturerbe. Luthers Reformation prägte die Stadt. Der Goldene Saal des Rathauses ist weltberühmt. In der Fuggerei steht das soziale Leben seit dem Mittelalters im Mittelpunkt. Sie sehen auch die Kirche St. Ulrich und Afra und das Stadtpalais der Familie Fugger und den Roten Turm des Wassersystems.
FROM$355/ per group
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