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Synagogenplatz

Preserving history, keeping memories alive

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Synagogenplatz in Ludwigsburg commemorates the former synagogue, built from 1884 to 1938 in Romanesque style. This site reflects the architectural beauty and historical events, honoring the Jewish community's legacy. Visiting here invites you to reflect on the significance of history and appreciate cultural diversity.
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The sacred building in Ludwigsburg, constructed in the Romanesque style, existed for only 54 years before being destroyed in 1938.

Quick Facts

Architectural Style
Romanesque
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing at a place that was once the heartbeat of a vibrant community. Look around and feel the tranquility that surrounds you now. This was the site of the Ludwigsburg Synagogue, a remarkable Romanesque building. If you look towards the Jenny Henle Monument, envision people gathering here to celebrate their traditions. Built during a time of growth and cultural development in the city, the synagogue stood as a testament to that era. Although the building is no longer here, this square honors the rich cultural legacy and the stories written in its shadows. Let the atmosphere here remind you of the importance of community and remembrance.

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