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Neue Synagoge
A Moorish Revival Gem in Berlin's Heart
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The New Synagogue in Berlin captivates with its stunning Moorish Revival architecture, brought to life by Eduard Knoblauch and Friedrich August Stüler in 1866. Its golden dome stands as an iconic symbol, reflecting the city's layered history. Fully accessible, this remarkable site invites you to explore the rich tapestry of Jewish culture and history. A visit here offers insights into a fascinating past and architecture that beckons for more discovery.
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Did you know?
When it opened in 1866, Berlin's Neue Synagoge was the largest Jewish place of worship in the city, accommodating over 3,000 seats.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1859
- Architect
- Eduard Knoblauch
- Architectural Style
- Moorish
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- centrumjudaicum.de
- Phone
- +49 30 88028300
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