The Jewish Quarter is home to numerous landmarks, each narrating a part of the intricate historical puzzle that makes Berlin what it is today. Marvel at the splendor of St. Mary’s Church, standing proud since the 13th century. Stand at Rosenstrasse, the site of a heroic women's protest during the Third Reich. The tour will guide you to Neue Synagoge, a landmark of Jewish heritage, and Centrum Judaicum, preserving the vibrant Jewish culture in Berlin. Große Hamburger Street, once the main artery of Jewish life in Berlin, resonates with historical significance, and the maze-like Hackeschen Höfe invites you into its intricate courtyards, each with a tale to tell.