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Ehemalige Synagoge Kaiserslautern
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Ehemalige Synagoge Kaiserslautern

A Harmonious Blend of History and Architecture

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The Former Synagogue of Kaiserslautern, crafted by architect Ludwig Levy, stands as a testament to the grandeur of late classical architecture. While no longer serving its original religious function, its walls echo with the rich Jewish heritage of the area. Step inside to experience the serene elegance that these historic stones exude. A visit here invites reflection and offers a journey through time.
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The architect of the Former Synagogue in Kaiserslautern, Ludwig Levy, was renowned for his significant contributions to synagogue architecture in Germany.

Quick Facts

Founded
1938
Architect
Ludwig Levy
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine you're standing before a gateway to the past, taking you back to the vibrant 1930s. Look at the façade – it was once the pride of the Jewish community in Kaiserslautern. Right here, people gathered for prayer, celebrations, and pivotal life events. Behind you, just a short walk away, is the Stiftskirche. Both landmarks tell tales of faith and community. The synagogue, crafted by Ludwig Levy, was more than a building; it was a beacon of hope and unity. Think about how many generations left their mark here. A place that, despite its changes, still holds the power to move us.

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