Discover the Jewish district in Berlin by solving challenges and unlocking stories on your phone. Play the engaging exploration game, taking the role of Asher Jarach, who has to retrace the steps of his youth.
As you solve challenges, the story unfolds and directions on your phone will guide you to the next location. Join the game!
Highlights include:
• Explore Neue Synagogue, the Jewish cemetery, Hackescher Höfe and lesser-known places.
• Enjoy a uniquely crafted story brought to you by our talented writers.
• Learn about the fascinating story of one of Germany’s most celebrated women artists.
• Discover the best preserved synagogue in Berlin
• Try a new type of experience, the perfect mix between a tour, outdoor escape game, and treasure hunt.
After your booking, you will receive an email with instructions on how to download and play the game on your phone. We recommend that each user purchases a ticket for an optimal experience, although several people can share a phone.
You will begin at Wasserturm Prenzlauer Berg. Here you will be given your first clue to solve the challenge that awaits you, which will unlock the next part of the story and give you the directions to the next stop.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at Rykestrasse Synagogue. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at Kathe Kollwitz Denkmal. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at The Jewish Cemetery Schönhauser Allee. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at Senefelder’s Sculpture. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at The entrance of Herz-Jesu-Kirche. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at U Rosenthaler Platz. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at The Deserted Room. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at Auguststrasse 14-16. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at The entrance of Neue Synagoge Berlin. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at Jüdisches Gymnasium Moses Mendelssohn. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at Memorial Jewish Cemetery. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will be given a new clue to solve the challenge that awaits you at Hackesche Höfe Entrance, Number 40-41. You can stop for as long as you like and continue exploring at your own pace.
You will finish at Denkmal Rosenstrasse. Here is where both the story and the city exploration game end.
• Go to Wasserturm Prenzlauer Berg (game starting point).
• Bring a charged phone.
• Open the Questo app and follow the instructions.
• You must have downloaded the app and created an account first, using the same email you made the purchase with.
- Unlock your city game in the Questo app using this link: [https://questoapp.com/unlock](https://questoapp.com/unlock)
- Download the Questo app using this link (it’s free): [onelink.to/questo](http://onelink.to/questo)
- Head to the starting point and enjoy your city game!
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