This traditional restaurant is located in the heart of Haguenau serving regional specialties, with good service and old fashioned polished wood decor.
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Hôtel – Champ’Alsace Centre
Located opposite the Champ’Alsace hotel from the Aerodrome, the Champ’Aero Restaurant welcomes you in a warm setting and offers traditional cuisine, grilled meats, tarts flambées etc …
2 large bright rooms and 2 beautiful terraces, make this place the ideal place for your family meals, your business lunches.
The restaurant is open for lunch from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the evening from 6:45 p.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Monday all day, Saturday lunchtime and Sunday evening.
Amra
Amra is a great place to get authentic georgian food and enjoy it a very nice ambiance. The food is high-quality and always made fresh, and the service is excellent.
Taverna Hait
Tavern Hait was opened in a historical place – in the building of the tobacco company “Laferm”. More than a century ago, tobacco warehouses and offices of the company were located here, tobacco from which was completely exported by the tobacco factories of the Russian Empire. Historical sources also confirm the fact that in the same building at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries there was a regional branch of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Ministry of Agriculture and State Property of the Russian Empire. The facade of this building is still adorned with the symbol of the CCI – Caduceus (the rod of the mythical god of trade, Mercury).
Tavern Hait is one of the only fish restaurants in Abkhazia. Here you can taste the Black Sea flounder, the famous Abkhaz red mullet, various dishes with seafood. Hait impresses with its stylish serving of dishes, especially the national Caucasian cuisine. The interior of the restaurant is designed in the “loft” style. When developing the design of the hall, Hait kept the interior in its original form, emphasizing the details in order to convey the unique atmosphere and spirit of industrial Sukhum of the XIX-XX centuries. The tavern itself was given the name of the Abkhaz good spirit of the sea – Hait. You can familiarize yourself with the legend about him within the walls of the restaurant.
Jewish Heritage Tour of Romania, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldov
You are very welcome to join us for an intriguing tour in search of the lost of Jewish heritage in Romania, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova. There are many places you will visit such as synagogues, memorials, schools, Jewish history museums, theaters and cemeteries.
We start in Sochi, a famous resort city on the Black Sea coast, with its humid subtropical climate, once called the Russian Riviera. Next let’s learn about the old civilization of the Abkhaz, that live nowadays in the Republic of Abkhazia, once called Florida of the Soviet Union, which separated from Georgia after the war from 92’93. Only Russia, Venezuela, Nauru and Nicaragua recognize its independence. Finally we get to the Crimean Peninsula, famous for breathtaking landscapes and rich history, after driving on the famous bridge over …
The Hidden Gems of Jewish Barcelona
The story of the Jewish community of Barcelona is a fascinating one, but the traces of that history are difficult to spot in today’s city. With the help of this virtual guide, you’ll be able to find those hidden traces as you walk through the streets of Barcelona, exploring the city’s Jewish heritage and its contemporary Jewish reality, all the while applying a critical eye to the narratives that have been built around it. Discover Barcelona’s Medieval Jewish community and learn about the return of Jews to Sepharad, the context of the Spanish Civil war, and the development of Barcelona’s modern Jewish communities. The full tour would last between 2 and 3 hours, and will visit a total of approximately 13 places.
Red Village: Jewish Capital of the Caucasus
This tour is a chance to discover life and traditions of mountain Jews living in Guba for centuries. It focuses on the architectural and livelihood experiences as synagogues, mikveh’s, arch bridge, restaurant, museum of mountain Jews and etc.
Izmir: The First Juderia
Dating back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the Jewish heritage of Izmir exhibits a unique character with its dominant Sephardic traditions of religion and culture. Some preserved, some in ruins, examples of magnificent synagogues built in previous centuries in Izmir, remain today within the First Juderia. They constitute a living testimony to community’s life in Izmir, which was one of the most spectacular of its kind and had the most spiritual and cultural influence on all Jewish diaspora communities in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Centropa Jewish Berlin Tour
Welcome to the Centropa Jewish walking tour of Berlin. We are about to spend about an hour or so together—unless you want to stop into the Centrum Judaicum (or go back to it afterwards)—and we’re going to tell you about Berlin Mitte and its Jewish history: its tumultuous rise, the way it teemed with life, it’s tragic destruction. No, this is not a comprehensive tour but it will give you the highlights. I will be your guide, and my name is Edward Serotta, director of Centropa. At the end of this app we’ll give you links to more on German Jewish history and our institute, too.
Abkhazia Synagogue
A synagogue in Abkhazia was built in the first decade of the 20th century. As of 2009, there were about 150 Jews in Abkhazia, nearly all of them Ashkenazi. The majority of them were elderly, with the average age being 72. The community maintains a synagogue in Sukhumi. The material which was used for the construction of the synagogue, both the interior and the exterior are decorated with paintings.