Tour of the Jewish Cemetery: Touching Ansbach's History

Event: City Tour: Tour of the Jewish Cemetery in Jüdischer Friedhof, Josef-Fruth-Platz 3, 91522 Ansbach on 21. May 2026

Date and Time

21. May 2026 18:00

Location

Jüdischer Friedhof, Josef-Fruth-Platz 3, 91522 Ansbach

Price

7,00

About this Event

Tours & Sightseeing

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Outside

Tour of the Jewish Cemetery in Ansbach – History to Touch in the Evening

This impressive city tour takes you to a quiet, significant memorial site: the Jewish Cemetery at Josef-Fruth-Platz. In about an hour, you will discover traces of local history, learn about burial rituals of Judaism, and experience cultural enrichment in an authentic atmosphere.

A Quiet Place with a Great History

The Jewish Cemetery in Ansbach was established under the Bavarian Jewish Edict of 1813 and opened in 1816. Until the dissolution of the community in November 1938, nearly 500 people found their final resting place here. After the war, about a hundred preserved headstones were re-erected – a moving discovery experience that makes local history and cultural heritage visible.

Reading Architecture, Understanding Symbols

Your guide explains Hebrew inscriptions, typical headstone shapes, and religious symbols. At the entrance, the peace stele by Ansbach artist Dr. Gisela Lehmann (2008) points to a respectful coexistence of religions with the word peace in four languages – a strong symbol of lived memory culture.

Rituals and Respectful Behavior

You will gain insights into burial rituals of Judaism and learn why male visitors should wear a head covering during the city tour. Information on accessibility and quiet behavior creates a dignified framework.

Practical Details for Your City Tour

The meeting point is the cemetery entrance at Josef-Fruth-Platz. The tour lasts about 60 minutes, is easy to manage, and is also suitable for visitors with limited mobility due to the barrier-free paths. Parking is available in the vicinity; the Christ-König Church at the square serves as a helpful landmark.

Voices of Visitors

The responses from visitors are clear: This tour excites explorers.

Instagram: 'Incredible how lively local history becomes here – respectful, knowledgeable city tour!'

Facebook: 'A quiet highlight in Ansbach – cultural enrichment and solid insider knowledge.'

YouTube: 'Compact, impressive, with clear explanations of symbols and rituals.'

Conclusion: Expect a focused, expertly guided tour with a sense for details, historical depth, and respectful treatment of the site. Secure your tickets in advance and experience Ansbach's Jewish heritage up close.

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