Discover the fascinating history of the Jewish community with this private walking tour in Copenhagen. Despite the tumultuous experiences of Jews across Europe, Denmark stands out for its citizens' remarkable moral bravery during the Second World War.
Your exploration starts at Hojbro Plads 10 (Matrikel 1), meandering through the historic Jewish Quarter and Old Town of Copenhagen. The itinerary showcases the eye-catching Moorish-revival architecture of the Great Synagogue and significant landmarks linked to the 1943 rescue mission - a pivotal act of national resistance known as The Golden Escape.
Included in your experience is skip-the-line entry to the Danish Jewish Museum. Within its walls, the design and relics effortlessly link the narratives from the streets to the cultural heritage of the community. This three-hour Jewish heritage tour provides profound insights into Denmark's societal history.