
Joseph-Carlebach-Platz
A square steeped in history and community spirit
Did you know?
The square is named after a significant rabbi of the city.
Guided Story
You're standing at a place that holds more than just cobblestones. Look to your south, and you'll find the Neue Dammtor-Synagogue nearby, a poignant reminder of Hamburg's Jewish community. This square is named after Joseph Carlebach, a revered rabbi who once walked these very streets in the 1930s. Imagine him here, surrounded by the vibrant life of his community, a scholar and leader. Today, the square serves as a quiet memorial, echoing the rich history and legacy of this area. As the breeze rustles the trees, you might feel as if you can hear whispers from the past, stories of hope and loss. Take a moment to absorb the blend of history and modern life before moving on.
Location
Nearby

Abaton-Kino

Gipsabguss-Sammlung der Universität Hamburg

Neue Dammtor-Synagoge

Synagogenmonument

Mineralogisches Museum

Museum am Rothenbaum – Kulturen und Künste der Welt

Hamburger Kammerspiele
