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Jewish Heritage 3-Hour Driving Tour

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Discover the rich Jewish heritage of Kiev on a thrilling 3-hour driving tour. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of this city as you visit significant landmarks and learn about iconic figures like Golda Meir. Explore the haunting grounds of Babii Yar, where a tragic chapter in Jewish history unfolded, and unravel the mysteries surrounding the infamous Beilis case. Marvel at the grandeur of Rosenberg Synagogue and Brodsky Synagogue, both important centers of Jewish religious life. As you journey through the city, soak in the architectural beauty of the Lieberman and Gorodetsky mansions, testaments to the wealth and influence of the Jewish community. With expert guides providing insightful commentary, this immersive tour promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of Kiev's Jewish heritage.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover the birthplace of Golda Meir.
  • Visit the historic Rosenberg Synagogue.
  • Explore the Brodsky Synagogue, a Jewish religious center.
  • Learn about the tragic events at Babii Yar.
  • Experience the architectural beauty of Lieberman and Gorodetsky mansions.
  • Private transportation
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

The Jewish Heritage 3-Hour Driving Tour is an immersive and enlightening experience that takes you on a journey through the rich Jewish history of Kiev. Led by knowledgeable local guides, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore significant sites and learn about the cultural legacy of the Jewish community in Ukraine's capital.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to delve deep into the historical events and tragic incidents that shaped the Jewish experience in Kiev. Your guide will take you to Babii Yar, where you will discover the heartbreaking story of a mass killing that claimed the lives of thousands of Jews and other civilians. You will also visit the Rosenberg Synagogue and Brodsky Synagogue, iconic landmarks that represent the vibrant Jewish heritage of the city. Along the way, you will listen to captivating stories and gain a profound understanding of the causes behind the Jewish pogroms.

Who is this for?

This tour is designed for anyone with an interest in Jewish history and culture. It caters to both Jewish and non-Jewish travelers who seek to deepen their knowledge and connection with the past. The Jewish Heritage Driving Tour welcomes individuals and groups from all backgrounds, promoting inclusivity and understanding. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or a curious traveler, this experience will offer a unique perspective on the Jewish legacy in Kiev.

Why book this?

This tour stands out for its commitment to providing a comprehensive exploration of Jewish heritage in Kiev. With expert guides who possess a profound understanding of the subject matter, you can expect an insightful and captivating experience. The tour highlights significant locations, such as Babii Yar, which played a poignant role in the history of the Jewish community. By participating in this tour, you will gain a deep appreciation for the struggles and triumphs that have shaped the Jewish culture in Kiev. It's a unique opportunity to honor the memory of those who suffered and learn from the lessons of the past.

Good to know

This driving tour has a total duration of 180 minutes, allowing you to make the most of your time in Kiev. You will visit multiple historical sites, including the renowned Rosenberg Synagogue and Brodsky Synagogue, known for their architectural beauty and cultural significance. Along the way, your guide will provide valuable insights into the city's Jewish heritage, ensuring that you leave with a profound understanding and appreciation for this important aspect of Kiev's history.

Reviews

Previous participants of the Jewish Heritage Driving Tour have praised the tour guides for their extensive knowledge and ability to provide a meaningful learning experience. Travelers have appreciated the tour's focus on significant historical sites and its ability to offer insights into the Jewish community's struggles and triumphs. Overall, reviews have highlighted the emotional impact and educational value of this tour, making it a must-do for anyone interested in delving into the rich Jewish heritage of Kiev.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Brodsky Synagogue

Kyiv synagogue on the corner of Shota Rustaveli and Rognedinska streets was built in 1898. It was Lazar Brodsky, famous Kiev millionaire and philanthropist, and sugar king who donated money for the construction. The building was built in a year; the works were carried out by the best construction company in the city the one owned by Leo Ginzburg. The grand opening and consecration of the synagogue took place on the day of the 50th anniversary of Lazar Brodsky – on August 24, 1898. For three decades, the building functioned as a Jewish religious center. In 2000, the grand opening of the renovated Kiev Central Synagogue took place.

Liberman Mansion - Writers' Union House

City estate in the center of Kiev, a monument of architecture and history of the city. Fedor Trepov, the former mayor of St. Petersburg commissioned the mansion to Vladimir Nikolaev, prominent Kiev architect. Construction was completed in 1879. Having bought the house with adjacent territory in 1896, Simha Lieberman, sugar factory owner asked Nikolaev to rebuild the building. Lieberman lived in this house up to his assassination in 1917.

Babi Yar Memorial

This is where unforgettable in its scale, pre-planned to details killing of civilians took place – those were Jews, Ukrainians, Russians, Roma, mainly old people, women and children. We will tell you in detail about the murder of Jews by the German invaders.

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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