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Jüdische Kultusgemeinde Dresden
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Jüdische Kultusgemeinde Dresden

Where history and modernity come together

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Step into the Synagogue Neustadt and experience a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity within a 19th-century structure. The former Dresden train station hall, with its distinctive round-arch style, whispers tales of the past. This neo-Hasidic liberal congregation creates a vibrant spiritual space that honors history while embracing new paths. Let yourself be inspired by the unique atmosphere where historic architecture meets living culture.
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The building housing the Synagogue Neustadt, home to the Jewish community in Dresden since 2022, was originally constructed in 1839 as the main hall of Leipzig's train station.

Quick Facts

Architectural Style
Rundbogenstil
Denomination
Chassidisch-liberal

Guided Story

Can you feel the history in the air? You're standing where trains once rolled through, in a hall that has witnessed so much since 1839. Look around, the arches above you tell stories of the past. It's hard to imagine travelers once waited here for their trains. Behind you, the Blue Factory stands as another piece of Dresden's rich tapestry. Now, this space is home to a neo-Hasidic liberal community, breathing new life into the old structure. Can you hear the soft murmur of prayers echoing through the halls? A place of tradition and transformation, all under one roof.

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