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Pariser Kommunismus am Gänsemarkt - Heinrich Heine im Hamburger Judenviertel

In the organizer's words:

In the summer of 1844, Heinrich Heine came to Hamburg for the last time to get "Germany - A Winter's Tale" ready for printing. He attended the opening of the Israelite Temple and brought back news from Paris of reactions to the Silesian Weavers' Revolt, which led to solidarity actions and the founding of the political education association for workers in Hamburg.

City tour in German with French translation. Dr. Jürgen Bönig, social historian, will guide you through the former Jewish quarter. Nathalie Procaccia: French translation.

With French translation - please bring headphones with a 3.5 mm jack plug for the audio guide system and register at hamburg-tempel@gmx.de

After the city tour we will meet for an exchange at Café Amargi, Valentinskamp 34a, 20355 Hamburg (1st floor), drinks and mezze at cost price, please register at info@arabesques-hamburg.de

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Price information:

Free admission, donations are requested. Registration for the city tour at hamburg-tempel@gmx.de. Registration for the meeting at Café Amargi with drinks & mezze at info@arabesques-hamburg.de

Location

Ruine des Israelitischen Tempels Poolstraße 12 20355 Hamburg

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