New Synagogue
Neue Synagoge (Berlin)
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#1166 in Germany
The New Synagogue in Berlin, Germany, is a historically significant Jewish place of worship located in the Mitte district. Built between 1859 and 1866, it was designed by architect Eduard Knoblauch and later completed by Friedrich August Stüler. The synagogue is renowned for its striking Moorish Revival architecture, characterized by its ornate golden dome, intricate facade, and richly decorated interior. The New Synagogue was heavily damaged during the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938 and further during World War II.
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