





The history of Jews in Oslo and Norway is brief and distinctive. This tour is also unusual as it covers most of the history on one street. We will begin in front of the location where the first Jewish family settled in Oslo and continue up the city's main street Karl Johan. The street was always bustling with activity, and it's no surprise that Jewish businessmen also opened stores there. Monuments, the Parliament building, and even the city's main church all have some connection to Jewish histo
The history of Jews in Oslo and Norway is brief and distinctive. This tour is also unusual as it covers most of the history on one street. We will begin in front of the location where the first Jewish family settled in Oslo and continue up the city's main street Karl Johan. The street was always bustling with activity, and it's no surprise that Jewish businessmen also opened stores there. Monuments, the Parliament building, and even the city's main church all have some connection to Jewish history. Imagine that even the Royal family has something in common with a Jewish boy from Tunisia. The tour is accompanied by many visual materials and stories from Oslo's Jewish community. Tour ends by the synagogue. Unfortunately It is not always possible to visit it. The walk from the Palace to the synagogue can be challenging. No worries, there is a possibility to take a bus (tickets are not included). If your preferred date is unavailable, please send a message with your preferred tour time.
There are no extra costs or fees during the tour.
Other
square Jernbarnetorget, it is in front of Oslo Central station.
Private Tour
Introduction for the tour and telling about first Jewish family settled in Oslo as well showing the actual location for their property.
Oslo Cathedral, Chistian IV monument
Norwegian constitution and remarkable Jewish members of the parliament
Jewish shops at the spot, Nobel piece price etc
there were many Jewish owned stores and monuments related to Jewish history in Norway and Oslo
few locations connected to Jewish life during occupation 1940-45 around Royal garden
"Jewish" street in Oslo. First build synagogue in Norway. Sorry, but Its not always possible to visit it.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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