Guided Tour of the Jewish Cemetery: Reading Ansbach's History in Silence

Event: Guided Tour of the Jewish Cemetery in Josef-Fruth-Platz, 91522 Ansbach on 30. April 2026

Date and Time

30. April 2026 11:00

Location

Josef-Fruth-Platz, 91522 Ansbach

Price

Free

About this Event

Tours & Sightseeing

Mood

Other

Venue Type

Outside

Discover Jewish Heritage in Ansbach: Guided Tour of the Historic Cemetery

This special city tour takes you to a quiet, authentic place of remembrance: the Jewish cemetery at Josef‑Fruth‑Platz in Ansbach. Historian and city guide Alexander Biernoth offers you an intensive discovery experience among stone testimonies, cultural heritage, and local history – free of charge and without registration.

A History You Can Touch: From the 19th Century to the Present

The Jewish cemetery was established after the purchase of the site in 1815 and approval in 1817, growing with the community into a significant place of remembrance. Vandalism in 1927 and 1932, the National Socialist era, and later desecrations shaped its history, as did the securing and re-erection of preserved gravestones after 1945. Today, about one hundred stones and memorials vividly convey the burial rituals of Judaism and the fates of Ansbach's Jewish inhabitants.

Stations of the Tour: Inscriptions, Rituals, Traces of Life

With an expert guide, you will look at symbolism and inscriptions, learn about burial rituals, and place them in local history. A prominent sign at the entrance is the Peace Stele (2008), which addresses the coexistence of religions. Male visitors are required to wear a head covering during the tour in accordance with Jewish tradition.

Sensory Impressions: Architecture of Silence and Authentic Atmosphere

Between old masonry, tree canopies, and weathered reliefs, a contemplative mood unfolds. The quiet location on the northern edge of the city and the direct connection to the adjacent Christ the King Church emphasize the unique topography of this cultural monument.

Practical Tips for Your Visit Experience

The meeting point is the cemetery entrance at Josef‑Fruth‑Platz, 91522 Ansbach. Sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Nearby parking options are available at municipal parking lots (e.g., Rezatwiese Ost/Mitte; please pay attention to parking fees). The tour will take place outdoors on partially uneven ground.

Conclusion: Cultural Enrichment and Respectful Remembrance

This city tour combines solid expertise with an intense place experience. You will gain a clear, respectful access to the Jewish history of Ansbach – a cultural enrichment that resonates long after. Make sure to secure the date and discover Ansbach with new eyes.

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