Jewish Belgrade: A Tour of Memories and Discoveries
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Stroll through the centuries of Jewish presence in Belgrade – from the only Serbian active synagogue, through traces of the Holocaust, to the rich cultural heritage.
Highlights
- A tour that connects history, identity, and memory.
- Jewish Belgrade – a tour through memory, culture, and resistance.
- For all those who wish to get to know Belgrade in a deeper and different way.
Description
Discover the hidden world of Jewish Belgrade – a walk through memory, history, and the lasting contribution of one of the most significant communities in the city's development. On this thematic tour, we will guide you through the key points of Jewish heritage in Belgrade: from the only active synagogue Sukkat Shalom to the emotional Stolperstein for Hilda Dajč, the exceptional bookstore Gece Kona, the remnants of the El Kal Viježo synagogue, and the former homes of families that shaped the culture, economy, and spirit of Belgrade.
We pass through Jewish Street – the heart of the former Jewish quarter – where synagogues, humanitarian societies, and cultural centers once stood.
We learn about the story of the vanished synagogue Bet Izrael – a witness to the long Sephardic presence in the city. The tour is enriched with stories about personalities such as Hilda Dajč, Gece Kon, the Buli family, and many others. This walk is not just a lesson in history – it is a call for understanding, empathy, and remembrance.
For all those who wish to get to know Belgrade in a deeper and different way.
Join the tour that illuminates the invisible layers of the city.
Jewish Belgrade stops:
1. Sukat Shalom Synagogue
2. Stumbling Stone for Hilda Dajč
3. Bookstore of Geca Kon
4. Hotel 'Palace' and the Čelebonović family house
5. Department store of Bencion Buli
6. Jewish community
7. The site of the former Bet Izrael synagogue
8. Jewish Street (Building of the Jewish Women's Society, remnants of the El Kal Vijeho synagogue, Jewish Cultural Center
Includes
Expert, licensed tour guide
Personalized assistance throughout the tour
VAT (Value Added Tax)
Important Information
- The tour includes walking, so please wear comfortable walking shoes.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund