Vilnius Jewish Heritage Tour
Once known as the "Jerusalem of the North," Vilnius was a major center of Jewish culture, scholarship, and daily life before World War II. This tour takes visitors through historic synagogues, former Jewish neighborhoods, significant Holocaust memorials, and sites connected to renowned figures of Jewish history. Experience the deep legacy, resilience, and contributions of Vilnius’ Jewish community on this unforgettable exploration of the city's past and present.
Tour Itinerary
Arrival at Vilnius airiport. Transfer to the hotel and check-in.
Transfer to the hotel
After breakfast meet our local guide experienced in the Jewish Heritage of Vilnius. Tour the historical old town of Vilnius - capital of Lithuania for more than 600 years. The tour includes St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Gediminas Castle, Cathedral Square, St.Anne’s and Bernardines’ Churches, the Gates of Dawn with the holy image of the Virgin Mary, Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit, Town Hall Square and Vilnius University (founded in 1579) with St. John's Church. The old Jewish quarter: narrow streets and courtyards of the middle-age Ghetto; the Great Vilna Synagogue and the shulhoyf; Vilna Gaon - the great Jewish scholar; Vilna - a center of the struggle between mitnagdim and hasidim; the famous Jewish sculptor Mordekhai Antokolski; the territory of the Large Ghetto; the courtyard of the Judenrat; the fight of the Ghetto prisoners against the Nazis.
Breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel. Visit to the only functioning Vilna Synagogue. Meeting at the Jewish Community Center, than visit to the Jewish State Museum and the Jewish cemeteries of Vilna, their past and present; the grave of the Vilna Gaon and of other prominent Jewish figures. Afternoon trip to the Ponar Forest near Vilnius, where more than 100.000 people, mostly Jewish, were murdered by the Nazis. Continue to Trakai, the former capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, nestled in a picturesque region of lakes, forests and hills. Visit to Trakai Castle, a spectacular complex of the 14th century defensive fortifications erected on an island in the Lake Galve and to the Karaite Museum telling the story of this small ethnic group confessing Judaism, brought by Duke Vytautas the Great from the Crimea 600 years ago. Return to Vilnius.
Breakfast at the hotel
Return to Vilnius
After breakfast a trip to Kaunas (Kovna), the second largest city of Lithuania and the interim capital of the country between the two world wars. En route a stop at Zezmariai (Zhezhmer), where a remarkable Jewish community settled before the war; an example of survived wooden Synagogue. Arrival in Kaunas, visiting Slobodka, the Jewish suburb of Kaunas and the ghetto during World War II, the Old Jewish cemetery, the 9th Fort - death sites of thousands of Jews from Lithuania and other countries. Visit the house, where Chiune Sugihara lived and issued transit visas, that saved 2300 Jewish people . Walking tour in Old town of Kaunas: ruins of the Kaunas Castle, Town Hall Square with its impressive monuments, visit to the Cathedral, walking along the old town with original old architecture and pedestrian Laisvės Avenue, now housing cozy cafes, bars and souvenir shops. The house where Leah Goldberg, the prominent Israeli poetess, lived. The Art Gallery of M. K. Ciurlionis, the outstanding Lithuanian painter and composer, the Devil’s Museum with hundreds statues of devils. A walk in the Old Town with its Catholic churches, narrow streets and cobbled squares, cosy cafes and art galleries. On the way back to Vilnius, visit the country life open-air museum in Rumsiskes representing Lithuania’s major ethnographic regions’ 18-19 century way of life, architecture, traditions and crafts.
Breakfast
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Riga airport. End of the tour.
Breakfast at the hotel
Transfer to Riga airport
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