Private tour in Berlin Sara T
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Hi, I’m Sara — Berliner by choice and a passionate storyteller of the city’s history. Trained as an historian and an archaeologist and working as a professional tour guide, I have dedicated my career to uncovering the layers of Berlin’s past. I fell in love with the city at first sight more than twenty years ago. Its uniqueness, creative energy, and powerful history immediately captured me. Very soon I realized that you cannot truly understand — or love — Berlin without exploring its recent past, which makes it one of the most extraordinary cities in the world. Berlin is a city shaped by responsibility and transformation. It has lived through two World Wars and the Cold War, events that deeply marked its identity. Perhaps for this very reason, it has become the most unconventional and open-minded city in Germany. I love sharing Berlin’s story with visitors. My tours combine historical knowledge with personal perspectives gathered not only from books, but also from conversations with people who witnessed the events that shaped the city in recent decades. Through these stories, Berlin reveals itself as a place of resilience, creativity, and constant reinvention.
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This tour takes us on a discovery of a key part of the city's history, linked to the centuries-long presence of the Jewish community in the city and the tragedies experienced during the Nazi regime. Berlin was, for many centuries, a vital center of Jewish culture in Europe, with a thriving and influential community that left a deep imprint on the city's history and culture. However, Hitler's rise to power and World War II turned Berlin into the scene of one of the darkest pages of the 20th century, indelibly marking the life of the Jewish community. During this tour, we will explore some of the sites that tell the story of Berlin's Jews, from the apogee of their community to the terrible persecution they suffered during the Holocaust.
The Synagogue The Jewish neighborood The area of the former Jewish Cemetery The Sophienkirche The Hackesche Höfe The Otto Weidt Museum (end of the tour in this location)
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Suited for people with no walking problems
Oranienburger Straße 35, 10117 Berlin, Germany
We meet in front of the corner entrance of the former central post office of Berlin, the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt, near the S-Bahn station of Oranienburgerstraße
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