A Good Place: The New Jewish Cemetery in Fürth

Event: City Tour "A "Good Place" - the New Jewish Cemetery" in Städtischer Friedhof, Eingang Erlanger Straße 99, 90765 Fürth on 31. May 2026

Date and Time

31. May 2026 14:00

Location

Cemetery Fürth
Erlanger Str. 97, 90765 Fürth, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Tours & Sightseeing

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Outside

A Silent Place Full of History and Memory in Fürth

The city tour A Good Place - the New Jewish Cemetery opens a special access to the Jewish history of Fürth on May 31, 2026. On this walk, visitors encounter graves, symbols, and life stories that tell of religious tradition, social integration, and the cultural heritage of the city.

Between Grave Monuments and Living Memory

The New Jewish Cemetery is considered a dignified memorial site where local history is impressively concentrated. The tour focuses on the graves of Jewish citizens of Fürth, including well-known names such as Jean Mandel and Nathan Krautheimer. Particularly touching are the gravestones and memorials for Jewish individuals who fought for their homeland in World War I.

History to Touch in the Heart of Fürth

Those who experience this city tour not only discover individual biographies but also the historical context of a Jewish community that shaped life in Fürth over generations. The gravestones reflect integration, civic spirit, and a culture of remembrance. This makes the cemetery a quiet yet impressive place of learning for all who are interested in city history, Jewish life, and cultural connections.

Atmosphere that Moves You

Although the cemetery is located on a heavily traveled road, a unique, sublime calm unfolds upon entering. This contrast is what makes the tour so special: outside the city, inside a place of contemplation, where history, architecture, and memory lie closely together. The tour creates an intense discovery experience with cultural depth.

Practical Framework for Your Visit

The tour lasts about 90 minutes and is designed as a compact, substantive city walk. The meeting point is at the municipal cemetery at Erlanger Straße 99 in Fürth. The offering is free and thus ideal for anyone looking to experience a well-founded city tour with a strong historical reference.

Conclusion: This tour connects Jewish history, local culture of remembrance, and the special atmosphere of an important cemetery into an impressive walk. Anyone wanting to experience Fürth from its quiet, historical, and particularly touching side should plan this tour in advance.

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