Discover Jewish history in Copenhagen 

Denmark has a small population of Jews, but they have lived here for centuries. So when did the first Jews arrive in Denmark and how did they manage to live as a minority in a Christian country? Why was 99% of the Danish Jewish population rescued during the 2nd World War and how is Jewish life in Denmark today?

Join us on a tour focusing on the Jewish legacy and listen to the fascinating stories of mosaic life in the Capital throughout history.

The Danish king and the yellow star

The tours begins in the area of Copenhagen called Frederiksstaden, where the stunning home of the Danish Royal family Amalienborg is located. The current Queen Magaret is a granddaugther to Christian 10th, who rode in the streets of Copenhagen during the nazi occupation. We will see the equestrian of him and hear the fascinating stories of his life.  Did he really wear the yellow David star on his uniform?

Copenhagen Synagogue and the Trinity Church

The tour continues to central Copenhagen, where you will see the synagogue from 1833. Recently three Stolbersteine (stumbling stones), were put in the pavement in front of the synagogue  –  stones which memorialize Danish or stateless Jews, who were deported and in some cases killed in concentration camps. We will tell you the touching stories behind.

The nearby Trinitatis church was the place where the Torah-rolls of the synagogue were hidden during the Second World War. Next to the church rises one of  Copenhagen landmarks the Round Tower, with its Hebrew inscription.

Jewish museum

At the end of the tour we’ll visit the Danish Jewish Museum located close to the Danish Parliament. In the museum the story about Jewish life in Denmark is told in a spectacular room created by the world famous architect Daniel Liebeskind. We will begin our visit with a short introduction movie about Jews and the Mosaic organization in Denmark and afterwards see some of the artefacts, which tell the stories about persecutions and freedom.

The picturesque fishing village Dragør

Join us on a tour in the picturesque Fishing Village Dragør-  just half an hour from Copenhagen. The city is on the top 10 of the most beautiful towns in Denmark!
Feel the fresh, cool breeze of sea air coming in from the South, absorb the tranquility in the charming narrow streets among the distinctive yellow fishermen’s houses.

In order to be a true local in Dragør, it is said that you need to be able to trace your ancestors back at least three generations! The first people in the city were Dutch – brought to Denmark by the king to grow vegetables for his mistress.

Get a good view of the bridge connecting Denmark to Sweden and listen to the riveting stories of the fishermen in Dragør and how they helped saving the Danish jews during the WWII.

Watch our movie to get a glimpse of the this idyllic village…..

This tour is very suitable to do in combination with the  Copenhagen highlight tour or the Jewish tour. We can also arrange the tour for a larger group.

 

 

Kronborg Castle – home of Hamlet

“No jocund health that Denmark drinks today

But the great cannon to the clouds shall tell,
And the King’s rouse the heaven shall bruit again,
Respeaking earthly thunder”

Welcome to UNESCO’s world heritage, welcome to the King’s Castle and to the world of Hamlet. Join us on this tour, where we will take the scenic route along the coast of Oresund to the historic castle of Kronborg.
Thousands of ships passed Elsinore on their way to the Baltic Sea and all of them had to pay a toll, which made the kings very wealthy. On our first stop you will see the fantastic view of the Sound and get a glimpse of Sweden on the other side. Experience the splendid castle inside and hear the lovestory of King Frederik and Sophie. Experience the huge dance hall and hear about life at court in the 15th and 16th century.

Find out why Shakespeare chose this location for his story of Hamlet, and learn how the famous play is a vibrant part of the Kronborg Castle today.
Feel the atmosphere in the dark and humid cassemates under the castles and meet Holger the Dane- an old sleepy warrior, who will wake up and fight for Denmark when it is needed.


 

Practical information
Duration: 4 hours
Start/end: At your hotel
Including: Authorized guide and private van

This tour is very suitable to do in combination with other venues and activities. We can also arrange the tour for a larger group.

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