Excursão a pé privada judaica em Viena





Descrição
Desde a Idade Média, a comunidade judaica em Viena foi uma das maiores da Europa. Esta excursão judaica de 3 horas por Viena explora as experiências tumultuadas dos cidadãos judeus de Viena por meio da expulsão, genocídio e renascimento. Seu guia historiador irá ajudá-lo a descobrir as contribuições influentes de ícones intelectuais e culturais do passado e a frágil revitalização da comunidade judaica de Viena que ocorre hoje. Começamos fora do Templo da Cidade Judaica antes de passar pelo segundo distrito até o Templo Leopoldstädter destruído. Visitando o Nestroyhof Theatre com seu impressionante exterior Art Nouveau, que já foi lar de grupos de língua iídiche, refletimos sobre os líderes brilhantes das esferas intelectual, política e econômica de Viena da comunidade judaica: Sigmund Freud, Theodor Herzl, Karl Krauss, Franz Werfel, e Gustav Mahler. Aprendendo sobre as vítimas e sobreviventes do genocídio nazista, visitamos as destruídas sinagogas Ashkenazi e Sefardita e o memorial do Holocausto Judenplatz.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Do lado de fora das belas portas do Templo da Cidade Judaica, consideramos como a Comunidade Judaica de Viena teve que manter suas sinagogas quase invisíveis da rua, apesar de seu papel influente no desenvolvimento de sua cidade ao longo dos séculos. Poucas cidades europeias estiveram tão intimamente ligadas à história judaica como Viena. Fora deste importante templo, aprendemos sobre a vida judaica e o aumento do povoamento em Viena desde a Idade Média, apesar das dramáticas expulsões. Não visitamos o interior, mas recomendamos que você entre em contato com a sinagoga para marcar um passeio com seus próprios guias, aberto de abril a outubro, de segunda a quinta-feira. Se você fizer a excursão à sinagoga de segunda-feira às 11h30 e depois aproveitar o almoço, estará no lugar perfeito para começar nossa excursão às 14h pela Viena judaica. Se você fizer o passeio à sinagoga às 14h00 às terças e quintas-feiras, ele se encaixará bem depois de nossa excursão às 9h30 de terça e quinta-feira com uma pausa para o almoço.
Consideramos a influência da comunidade judaica moderna de Viena em todos os aspectos da vida cultural da cidade de fora do Teatro Nestroyhof com seu impressionante exterior Art Nouveau, que já foi lar de grupos de língua iídiche.
Percorrendo o segundo distrito de Viena, para visitar o memorial do Templo Leopoldstädter destruído. Hoje, é simbolizado por quatro colunas brancas imponentes que se estendem até o céu.
Aprenda sobre as vítimas e sobreviventes do genocídio nazista e o fenômeno do anti-semitismo na Europa enquanto visita as sinagogas destruídas das congregações Ashkenazi e Sefardita e o Memorial do Holocausto da Judenplatz.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Seu tour privado inclui a retirada em seu hotel ou apartamento central. Se necessário, seu guia o levará de transporte público até os locais turísticos. Não incluímos bilhetes de metrô/bonde, mas seu guia ajudará você a comprá-los se você não tiver um Vienna Pass. Se você preferir um ponto de encontro, o passeio começa no Templo da Cidade Judaica (Stadttempel) Seitenstettengasse 4, 1010 Wien.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Seus guias turísticos são professores, doutorandos, historiadores, jornalistas, críticos de arte e autores publicados
Avaliações(8)
We did not think the tour guide had either a deep feeling or knowledge ior Jewish culture in Vienna—the topic of our tour. We learned much more by ourselves in an hour on the fourth floor of the Leopold museum. The guide was well meaning and earnest (and amiable) but we didn’t think he was qualified to give that particular tour.
We are terribly sorry to read this review. We're usually so proud of our Jewish Vienna tour and the normally marvelous reviews! We took a risk on a new member of our team and, unfortunately, we overestimated his knowledge of this important subject because of the depth of his knowledge on many other topics in Vienna. Sorry for what is a rare fail in vetting our experts appropriately. I would like to offer you free credit for you or your friends to use on any Insight Cities tour in future. I will write you directly. Our mission is to give people unforgettable educational travel experiences and we did not deliver here. So sorry. Best --Bonita at Insight Cities
Our guide was well prepared complete with photos and videos about the historical significance of the sites we viewed. Her perspectives and knowledge were invaluable to bring the history to life. We highly recommend her.
Thank you very much for such a positive review! Elizabet at Insight Cities
My wife and I took our walking tour of Jewish Vienna with Annelie together with our children, ages 21 and 26. Annelie was a wonderful and knowledgeable guide, and she kept us all engaged the entire time. She used a microphone that fed into the ear-phones she provided us, which ensured that we were able to hear and understand her despite any traffic or other noise around us. We covered a lot of ground, both historically and geographically, taking public transportation out of the Inner City into the neighboring Second District. As an adjunct to her walking tour, she also brought visual aids, a book that included maps, paintings, woodcuts and photographs of the people, places and events that shaped Jewish Viennese history from medieval times through the Shoah to the present, as well as I-Pad three-dimensional visuals of old Vienna streets and houses. All in all, this tour is the one against which we will compare all other tours in the future. A thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding experience!
Annalie certainly knew her Vienna Jewish history. She gave us a quick overview at the hotel and then we proceeded to the underground train, me on my scooter and my husband on foot. We visited an old Orthadox schul guarded by police, but did not enter. We learned history of early Jewish settlers in Vienna. I bounced along the cobblestone streets and hills finding out about these early settlers and their accomplishments and their wives who entertained dukes and other nobles. We also saw a moving WW2 monument in the shape of a b library with books shelves backwards to remember those who would have no life to recall and write about. We were led to a small shop for a warm drink and ended in a grand salon for a snack worthy of our learning that day.
Thanks so much for the detailed review. Our Jewish heritage tours are very important to us, not only in Vienna, but also in Berlin, Prague and Budapest. Glad it met expectations. Have a great fall and travel safe!
My guide was very well prepared in all aspects of history. The reason im giving her 4 stars and not five is because it lacked sentiment there was more facts than storytelling and it really didn’t move me in the sad parts of history. But the guide was very well informes and made a big effort to be thorough.
The tour with Annelie exceeded all of our expectations. She met my family and me at our hotel and gave us earpieces so that we could all hear her clearly throughout. Annelie was incredibly knowledgeable, and she tailored the tour and her remarks to keep everyone fully engaged. She had a useful binder with photos and drawings and an iPad with short vignettes to bring more of the history to life. She also honored the fact that this was a special trip for us because I wanted to see the neighborhood where my grandparents lived, which was coincidentally and conveniently near Annelie’s home. Her familiarity with the neighborhood (which would be part of the regular tour since it’s the 2nd district) made the tour even more personal. She then recommended and dropped us off at a truly local Italian restaurant (what my two teenage sons requested!) after introducing us to the staff at the restaurant. I had really high hopes and expectations for the tour because it was such an important, personal occasion and, again, they were all exceeded. Annelie made the visit even more memorable. I cannot recommend the tour more highly.
Annelie was a terrific guide with lots of interesting stories and clearly knows Vienna and Austrian history very well. My fiancee and I had a great time with her and would highly recommend Annelie to anyone visiting Vienna
We were impressed of her great knowledge on the subject. It was a great opportunity of being able to refresh and enlarge our knowledge on the subject. Thanks a lot
We're so gratified that you enjoyed the tour. We'll hope to see you again on Insight Cities tours in Prague, Berlin and Budapest. We have great Jewish heritage tours in those cities as well, in additon to many other themed tours. Have a great summer.



