Jewish cemetery Neustadt am Rübenberge

Cemetery
Established between 1804 and 1928, this Jewish cemetery preserves 64 graves and 61 stones, with gate inscriptions dating from 1827.
The Jewish Cemetery in Neustadt am Rübenberge is a quiet and poignant place of remembrance. Established in 1804 and used until 1928, it contains 64 burial sites marked by 61 gravestones, each a silent witness to the lives and traditions of the Jewish community once rooted in this region. The inscriptions on the entrance posts, dating back to 1827, lend a historical depth to the site, offering a tangible connection to the past. Surrounded by peaceful nature, the cemetery invites visitors to pause and reflect on more than a century of local history. This small but deeply meaningful site stands as a testimony to a rich cultural heritage and enduring faith. It is not only a resting place for those who came before but also a space for contemplation – a reminder of the importance of memory and respect across generations. With its simple yet powerful atmosphere, the Jewish Cemetery in Neustadt am Rübenberge is a destination for those seeking to explore the region’s layered history and experience a quiet moment of reflection in a place that honours the continuity of human stories.

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Eligibility

  • for Groups

  • for individual guests

Payment methods

free of charge

Contact person

Steinhuder Meer Tourismus GmbH
Company
Meerstraße 15-19
31515 Wunstorf OT Steinhude

Author

Steinhuder Meer Tourismus GmbH
Meerstr. 15 - 19
31515 Wunstorf

Organization

Steinhuder Meer Tourismus GmbH

License (master data)

Steinhuder Meer Tourismus GmbH
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