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Synagoge Trier
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Synagoge Trier

Modern design with a spiritual legacy

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Designed by Alfons Leitl in 1957, the Trier Synagogue captivates with its sleek, contemporary architecture. The building exudes a serene dignity, enhanced by the play of light through its windows. A visit offers a chance to explore the rich history and culture of Jewish life.
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Designed by architect Alfons Leitl in 1957, the synagogue in Trier stands as an impressive example of post-war modern architecture.

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Architect
Alfons Leitl
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Guided Story

Feel the tranquility in the air? This synagogue is more than just a structure. Look up – notice the clean lines reaching for the sky? Designed in 1957 by Alfons Leitl, the architect knew how to blend light and form. Imagine the light filtering through the windows, bringing the past to life. Behind you, not too far, stands the Red Tower, a silent witness to centuries gone by. But these walls here tell the story of a community that thrived despite challenges. Listen to the silence and let the history resonate with you.

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