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Visite à pied d'une demi-journée de Harlem Gospel Experience

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Profitez d'une visite de quartier de la capitale culturelle de l'Amérique noire et découvrez les sons émouvants de la musique gospel. Explorez les rues parcourues par des personnalités telles que Billie Holiday, Malcolm X et Michael Jackson tout en visitant des sites légendaires tels que l'Apollo Theatre, l'église baptiste abyssine, le Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Strivers 'Row, l'hôtel Theresa et bien plus encore. Après la visite du quartier, vous avez également la possibilité d'assister à un spectacle gospel lors d'un service dans une église locale.
Ville: La ville de New York
Wed 20 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
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Visite privée entièrement guidée de 2 ou 3 heures dirigée par des guides divertissants.
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Le code vestimentaire est chic et décontracté. Une partie de cette visite se déroulera à l'intérieur d'une église. Par respect pour la congrégation qui nous accueille, veuillez vous habiller convenablement et vous abstenir de porter des tongs, des débardeurs et des shorts
  • La visite de l'église nécessite une preuve de vaccination et le port d'un masque.
  • Les clients doivent rester pendant tout le service religieux (généralement de 1,15 à 1,3 heure)
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
À quoi s'attendre
1
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
(Exterior Visit) The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a research library of the New York Public Library and an archive repository for information on people of African descent worldwide.
2
Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
(Exterior Visit) Mother Zion has played a critical role in every aspect of African-American life during early New York City history.
3
Abyssinian Baptist Church
(Exterior Visit) Founded in 1808, Abyssinian Baptist Church is one of the oldest African-American Baptist churches in the United States.
4
Strivers' Row
View beautiful historic homes built by David H. King Jr., who also built the Washington Arch and the Empire State Building.
5
Apollo Theater
(Exterior Visit) Re-opened to both black and white audiences in 1934 as the Apollo Theater catering mostly to Harlem’s black community.
6
Harlem
Experience the service of a black congregation and enjoy and participate in the Gospel music with live musicians and choir sharing the joy of Gospel.
7
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
(Exterior Visit) The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a research library of the New York Public Library and an archive repository for information on people of African descent worldwide.
8
Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
(Exterior Visit) Mother Zion has played a critical role in every aspect of African-American life during early New York City history.
9
Abyssinian Baptist Church
(Exterior Visit) Founded in 1808, Abyssinian Baptist Church is one of the oldest African-American Baptist churches in the United States.
10
Strivers' Row
View beautiful historic homes built by David H. King Jr., who also built the Washington Arch and the Empire State Building.
11
Apollo Theater
(Exterior Visit) Re-opened to both black and white audiences in 1934 as the Apollo Theater catering mostly to Harlem’s black community.
12
Harlem
Experience the service of a black congregation and enjoy and participate in the Gospel music with live musicians and choir sharing the joy of Gospel.
13
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
(Exterior Visit) The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a research library of the New York Public Library and an archive repository for information on people of African descent worldwide.
14
Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
(Exterior Visit) Mother Zion has played a critical role in every aspect of African-American life during early New York City history.
15
Abyssinian Baptist Church
(Exterior Visit) Founded in 1808, Abyssinian Baptist Church is one of the oldest African-American Baptist churches in the United States.
16
Strivers' Row
View beautiful historic homes built by David H. King Jr., who also built the Washington Arch and the Empire State Building.
17
Apollo Theater
(Exterior Visit) Re-opened to both black and white audiences in 1934 as the Apollo Theater catering mostly to Harlem’s black community.
18
Harlem
Experience the service of a black congregation and enjoy and participate in the Gospel music with live musicians and choir sharing the joy of Gospel.
19
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
(Exterior Visit) The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a research library of the New York Public Library and an archive repository for information on people of African descent worldwide.
20
Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
(Exterior Visit) Mother Zion has played a critical role in every aspect of African-American life during early New York City history.
21
Abyssinian Baptist Church
(Exterior Visit) Founded in 1808, Abyssinian Baptist Church is one of the oldest African-American Baptist churches in the United States.
22
Strivers' Row
View beautiful historic homes built by David H. King Jr., who also built the Washington Arch and the Empire State Building.
23
Apollo Theater
(Exterior Visit) Re-opened to both black and white audiences in 1934 as the Apollo Theater catering mostly to Harlem’s black community.
24
Harlem
Experience the service of a black congregation and enjoy and participate in the Gospel music with live musicians and choir sharing the joy of Gospel.
25
Centre Schomburg pour la recherche sur la culture noire
(Visite extérieure) Le Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture est une bibliothèque de recherche de la New York Public Library et un dépôt d'archives d'informations sur les personnes d'ascendance africaine dans le monde.
26
Église épiscopale méthodiste africaine mère de Sion
(Visite extérieure) Mother Zion a joué un rôle essentiel dans tous les aspects de la vie afro-américaine au début de l'histoire de New York.
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Église baptiste abyssinienne
(Visite extérieure) Fondée en 1808, l'église baptiste abyssine est l'une des plus anciennes églises baptistes afro-américaines des États-Unis.
28
Rangée des Strivers
Admirez les belles maisons historiques construites par David H. King Jr., qui a également construit l'arche de Washington et l'Empire State Building.
29
Théâtre d'Apollon
(Visite extérieure) Rouvert au public noir et blanc en 1934, l'Apollo Theatre s'adressant principalement à la communauté noire de Harlem.
30
Harlem
Découvrez le service d'une congrégation noire et appréciez et participez à la musique Gospel avec des musiciens en direct et une chorale partageant la joie du Gospel.
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Commentaires (64)
N798BGhannahh
Jul 2022
I’m an English teacher in Berlin and booked this tour with the intention to learn more about US history and culture - especially from the perspective of Black people and people of color and wow this tour far exceeded my expectations. In two hours our tour guide Ludi took us around Harlem stopping at key sights. Ludi is a fantastic storyteller, I loved her energy (and patience with all my nerdy questions). What I loved is how she explained the origin of Gospel and encouraged us to learn about the violent context in which Gospel was created. Lastly, the end of the tour was truly beautiful as we got to visit a church and listen to a choir. So, book this tour! A huge thank you again to the organizers. Your work is very much appreciated.
DeetheDino
Jul 2022
My friend and I visited NYC and as she is a practising Christian this felt like a very appropriate tour. Our tour took place on Sunday 10 July, my friend is hard of hearing and we mentioned this to the guide, who made every effort to ensure that she could hear him at all times, and this was greatly appreciated. The tour started with a walk around Harlem, I found this fascinating, our guide went into great detail about the history of music and area and how this has influenced Harlem and music overall. We were advised that the church service would be for real members of the congregation and if we were expecting Sister Act we would be deeply disappointed! We were not expecting Sister Act fortunately, however, found the church service to be no different than a modern approach in the UK churches, which was slightly disappointing, 4 singers and live musicians. Obviously this was not a concert and nor should it be but if you are expecting more of an original perceived gospel experience, you may be disappointed. There was a collection and rightly so, we both happily donated. Overall experience including full service was around 3.5 hours.
745mettel
Jul 2022
Our guide was super sweet and very competent. We walked around Harlem for one and a half hour, with good stories and history told. The church visit had nothing to do with gospel. A band of four did a koncert about their belief and faith. The main focus was collecting money. The church was closed for the summer and the only participants was tourists. No need to waste time and money on this trip.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2022
Thank you for your acknowledgment that our tour guide was great and the tour had good stories and history about Harlem that we told. We regret that you did not enjoy the church that was visited. However, we must respond to the inaccurate and unfair statements that you have a made. The black church you visited was not closed. During the summer and also due to the fact that some congregants attend virtually (a development during COVID), there were not a lot of congregants there that day. That does not mean the church was closed. So, that is untrue. Also, you acknowledge that there was a gospel concert and that people shared their faith. But then you inaccurately state that the main focus was on money? What is the basis for that conclusion? All Christian churches in the U.S. have a time for tithes and offerings. US churches are not funded by the government as they are in Europe. Because they encourage visitors to give ONE time during the service does not mean that the "main focus was money." That is extremely unfair and also disregards everything else that happened during the service which was dominated by praise, song, worship and prayer. If you are offended by a one time request for a voluntary offering, then you would be offended by ANY American church. While we regret you did not enjoy the church, we want to make clear that some of the statements you made were both untrue and unfair. Thank you for your feedback.

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