Bamberg looks back upon 1.000 years of a mutual Jewish-Christian history and cohabitation in town. The first Jewish settlements actually go back to the founding years of Bamberg in the year 1007 and there was a large and important Jewish community as early as 1200. That makes Bamberg one of the oldest Jewish communities in Germany. 
Several exhibitions and guided tours covered the history of the Jewish citizens and Jewish life in Bamberg and in Bamberg County.
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            "kunstwerk10“ (Work of art 10)
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            Former synagogue ReckendorfClosed, opens Sunday at 2PM 
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            Levi-Strauss-MuseumClosed, opens at 2PM 
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            Medieval MikvahClosed, opens Sunday at 2PM 
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            Memorial for Resistance and Civil Courage
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            Museum of Franconian SwitzerlandClosed, opens at 10AM 
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            Museum of HistoryClosed, opens at 10AM 
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            Stolpersteine - Stumbling stones
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            Guided tours May 5 th , 2025 - December 31st , 2027Jewish life in the millenium cityDuration: 1 hour 30 minutes