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Synagoge Pestalozzistraße
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Synagoge Pestalozzistraße

A Haven of Liberal Faith in an Urban Setting

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Nestled within a residential building, the Pestalozzistraße Synagogue offers a blend of modern functionality and welcoming atmosphere. Its liberal nature is evident in the openness and accessibility that greet visitors, providing a serene retreat amidst the city's hustle. This unique combination makes it a special place to explore and experience.
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In 1910, architect Ernst Dorn designed the Pestalozzistraße Synagogue in the distinctive Round Arch style, celebrated for its harmonious, flowing curves.

Quick Facts

Architect
Ernst Dorn
Architectural Style
Rundbogenstil
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
1910
Denomination
Liberal
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the tranquility around you? It's like a hidden gem right in the bustling heart of the city. Behind you is the Pestalozzistraße Synagogue, quietly nestled here since 1910. Look up at the arches—they're a beautiful example of the Rundbogenstil, crafted by the architect Ernst Dorn. Imagine the countless footsteps that have walked this path, gathering here for over a century. This isn't just a building; it's a testament to the enduring spirit of liberal Jewish life. As you stand here, soak in the serenity that contrasts so vividly with the city's hustle outside. And just a little to the west, past those trees, you might find the statue of the cheetah, quietly watching over the area.

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