
Jewish life in Eimsbüttel
Thu 10.09. 16:00 - 18:00
Schlump , 20357 Hamburg
Trips & Tours
City Walks
City walks on Jewish history IIIIn the 1920s, over 1,500 predominantly assimilated Jewish families lived in the Eimsbüttel district. The proximity to Grindel, the main residential area of Hamburg's Jews, was one of the main reasons why Jews settled here. The evening tour shows the rich diversity of Jewish life in Eimsbüttel.Lecturer: Sandra WachtelStarting point: Schlump subway station, entrance hall Duration: approx. 2 hoursPrices: 10 Euros, reduced 5 Euros Children and young people up to 18 years have free admissionThe events take place in cooperation with the Association of Friends of the Museum. Please book your ticket in advance through our online shop! The museum is closed, tickets are not available at the evening box office. Information for inquiries (040 - 428 132 701; Email: info@mhg.shmh.de)

