Private Tour: Jewish Bucharest Walking Tour with Holocaust Memorial
3 h
Private
By walk
About this activity
This tour will take you to the former Jewish quarter of Bucharest, which was partially demolished during the 1980s. We will begin our tour in the Jewish Museum housed in a beautiful former synagogue from 1836, the Holy Union Temple. The museum covers the history of Jews in Romania, including a small collection of paintings by Romanian Jewish painters and a collection of ritual Jewish objects.
Our tour takes us further to the Great Synagogue from 1845, a historical monument. The synagogue features beautiful decorations and an exhibition about the Holocaust in Romania. You will have the opportunity to find out more about this chapter of Romania's history. Close to the Great Synagogue lies the State Jewish Theater. It was founded some 140 years ago as a theatre. You will see inside the theater and hear the story of this great cultural institution. During the war, when Jewish actors were not allowed to play in Romanian theaters, they were allowed to play here in the so-called 'Barasheum', under certain conditions.
The walk continues on towards the Jewish Community Center, where you will meet some members of the Jewish Community of Bucharest. You will then visit the center and find out more about the cultural activity of the community.
After a further stroll through the former Jewish quarter, you will visit the Choral Temple, the main synagogue of Bucharest. It was built in Moorish style between 1864-1866. The Leopolstädter Temple, once the greatest synagogue of Vienna, which was destroyed during the Kristallnacht on November, 10th 1938, served as a model for the Choral Temple.
At the end of the tour, the tour guide will give you further information about other Jewish sites that you may want to go and visit in your own time, but that are hard to reach on a walking tour.
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Our tour takes us further to the Great Synagogue from 1845, a historical monument. The synagogue features beautiful decorations and an exhibition about the Holocaust in Romania. You will have the opportunity to find out more about this chapter of Romania's history. Close to the Great Synagogue lies the State Jewish Theater. It was founded some 140 years ago as a theatre. You will see inside the theater and hear the story of this great cultural institution. During the war, when Jewish actors were not allowed to play in Romanian theaters, they were allowed to play here in the so-called 'Barasheum', under certain conditions.
The walk continues on towards the Jewish Community Center, where you will meet some members of the Jewish Community of Bucharest. You will then visit the center and find out more about the cultural activity of the community.
After a further stroll through the former Jewish quarter, you will visit the Choral Temple, the main synagogue of Bucharest. It was built in Moorish style between 1864-1866. The Leopolstädter Temple, once the greatest synagogue of Vienna, which was destroyed during the Kristallnacht on November, 10th 1938, served as a model for the Choral Temple.
At the end of the tour, the tour guide will give you further information about other Jewish sites that you may want to go and visit in your own time, but that are hard to reach on a walking tour.
Included
- Hotel pickup (escorted on foot)
- Local guide
Not included
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
75%
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good tour
Andrei was a great guide, quite informative and added to the Jewish history also about Bucharest itself. Highly recommend, but would ask for a hotel drop off to be added.
I found the tour so valuable and felt the passion and energy from my tour guide Andrei. I highly recommend for anyone interested in Jewish history in Romania.
At best, it was a mediocre tour, delivered in a monotone. I did not find out until after I left Bucharest that Alex had not taken me to the Holocaust Memorial which made me angry. May be it could not be included in the tour but Alex should have mentioned it to me so I could go on my own. I am still very upset.