Explore the topography of the former Frankfurt Judengasse in the urban space. We meet at the Judengasse Museum, where the foundations of five cellars provide you with insight into the living and life situation of Jews in the early modern period. Wells, two mikvahs, as well as archaeological finds tell of everyday life in Europe's oldest Jewish ghetto. A large part of the alley ran under today's Kurt Schumacher Street, while the northern part corresponds to the course of the street at Staufenmauer, where the Golden Apple, a vaulted cellar from the Judengasse after the end of the ghetto, is also located. Our city walk begins at the Judengasse Museum and takes you along the course of the alley into the Golden Apple.
Registration: besuch.jmf@stadt-frankfurt.de
Cost: 5 euros per person