Description
The Jewish Museum Creglingen is located in the center of the sedate little town of the same name on the River Tauber, Germany. Its exhibition “Roots and Destinations”, with a focus on cultural and social aspects, brings the Jewish history of two rural parishes from the 17th century to 1939 to life. The museum also serves as a meeting place, with cultural events designed to address the past and promote mutual understanding and reconciliation.
Stations of this Audioguide
- 1 Welcome and “Roots”
- 2 Mappah of Raphael Blumenfeld
- 3 Josef Pressburger’s Zither
- 4 Gutmann Family Buffet
- 5 Community Organizations: Cemetery, Mikvah, School and Synagogue
- 6 “Destinations”
- 7 Julia Sinsheimer
- 8 Pogrom of March 25, 1933
- 9 Rudolf Sinsheimer
- 10 Memor Book
- 11 Piano
- 12 Marlis Glaser: Portrait of Arthur S. Obermayer
- 13 “Living on”
- 14 Torah Finial
- 15 Lion Feuchtwanger: Die Geschwister Oppermann / Oppenheim
- 15-1 Layer: Reading [15-1]
- 16 Ritual Objects from the Obermayer Collection
- 17 Gabriel Amson’s Toolkit
- 18 Chandelier and Goodbye
- 97 Jewish Museum Creglingen
- 98 Outpost: Jewish Cemetery Creglingen
- 99 Outpost: March 25, 1933 Memorial Site


