Jüdischer Friedhof Berlin-Mitte, Jewish burial ground in Mitte, Germany
The cemetery contains thousands of graves with simple stone markers arranged in long rows across its 42-hectare grounds in central Berlin.
Established in 1672 after Prince-Elector Frederick William allowed Jewish families expelled from Vienna to settle in Berlin following a century of exclusion.
The cemetery features a special section known as the Rabbis' Row, where religious community leaders rest alongside the immigrant founders from Vienna.
From April to September, visitors can access the grounds Monday through Thursday until 17:00, Fridays until 14:30, and Sundays from 08:00 to 17:00.
The grave of philosopher Moses Mendelssohn has undergone multiple stone replacements since 1896 due to destruction during the National Socialist period.
Location: Bezirk Mitte von Berlin
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Opening Hours: April-September: Monday-Thursday 07:30-17:00; April-September: Friday 07:30-14:30; April-September: Sunday 08:00-17:00; October-March: Monday-Thursday 07:30-16:00; October-March: Friday 07:30-14:30; October-March: Sunday 08:00-16:00
GPS coordinates: 52.52417,13.40028
Latest update: May 29, 2025 12:11
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