Neue Synagoge & Centrum Judaicum (Germany)
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Neue Synagoge & Centrum Judaicum, {CATEGORY}
This imposing building, with its striking golden dome, is one of Berlin's most instantly recognisable landmarks. Designed by architect Eduard Knoblauch in 1859, the synagogue was the centre of Jewish life in Berlin until the the night of 9th November 1938 (Kristallnacht), when it was attacked by Nazi stormtroopers. After an Allied air raid in 1943, the synagogue lay in ruins for around 40 years after the end of the war. It was then restored and reopened as a museum of Jewish culture on the fiftieth anniversary of Kristallnacht, in 1988.
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Address: Oranienburger Straße 28-30, Berlin, BE 10117
City: Berlin
Country: Germany
Phone 1: +49 30 8802 8315
Email: office@cjudaicum.de
Opening hours: 10am-5.30pm Sun-Thu; 10am-2pm Fri, closed Sat and Jewish holidays
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Neue Synagoge & Centrum Judaicum, {CATEGORY}
This imposing building, with its striking golden dome, is one of Berlin's most instantly recognisable landmarks. Designed by architect Eduard Knoblauch in 1859, the synagogue was the centre of Jewish life in Berlin until the the night of 9th November 1938 (Kristallnacht), when it was attacked by Nazi stormtroopers. After an Allied air raid in 1943, the synagogue lay in ruins for around 40 years after the end of the war. It was then restored and reopened as a museum of Jewish culture on the fiftieth anniversary of Kristallnacht, in 1988.
Neue Synagoge & Centrum Judaicum, {CATEGORY}
This imposing building, with its striking golden dome, is one of Berlin's most instantly recognisable landmarks. Designed by architect Eduard Knoblauch in 1859, the synagogue was the centre of Jewish life in Berlin until the the night of 9th November 1938 (Kristallnacht), when it was attacked by Nazi stormtroopers. After an Allied air raid in 1943, the synagogue lay in ruins for around 40 years after the end of the war. It was then restored and reopened as a museum of Jewish culture on the fiftieth anniversary of Kristallnacht, in 1988.
Activities nearby
- Landmark
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- 233 yd Oranienburger Straße:
- Religious site
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- 7 yd Nouvelle synagogue:
- leisure
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- 295 yd NetLounge:
- Market and shopping area
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- 232 yd Hackescher Markt:
- restaurant
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- 69 yd Bonbonmacherei:
- 349 yd Restaurant Ruz:
- Museum
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- 460 yd Neues Museum:
- 342 yd Musée de Bode:
