Synagogue in Groß-Umstadt
Groß-Umstadt, DE
The Synagogue in Groß-Umstadt is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1874. It was restored between 1983 and 1988. In use until 1938, this stone building now serves as a museum.
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Groß-Umstadt, DE
The Synagogue in Groß-Umstadt is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1874. It was restored between 1983 and 1988. In use until 1938, this stone building now serves as a museum.
Gudensberg, DE
The Synagogue in Gudensberg is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1843 by architect Albrecht Rosengarten. Since its construction, the synagogue was restored in 1925 and in 1995. In use until 1933, this stone synagogue in the Neo-Romanesque style now serves as a cultural centre.
Hüttenheim, DE
The Synagogue in Hüttenheim is an Ashkenazi synagogue from 1754, restored in 1996. In use until WWII, this Baroque stone building now serves as a dwelling.
Laudenbach, DE
The synagogue in Laudenbach is an Ashkenazi synagogue from 1736, although some parts date from 1876. This baroque stone building is today used for storage.
Lauingen, DE
The Synagogue in Lauingen dates from the 15th century. Definitely put out of use in the mid-17th century, this stone synagogue now serves as a dwelling.
Mainz-Weisenau, DE
The synagogue of Mainz-Weisenau is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1735-36. Used until 1938, this stone synagogue was restored to its original use in 1996.
Memmelsdorf, DE
The Synagogue in Memmelsdorf was completed in 1728, restored in 1925. In use until 1938, this stone synagogue now serves as a museum.
Michelstadt, DE
The Synagogue in Michelstadt is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1791. This stone building still serves as a synagogue.
Mühlhausen, DE
The Synagogue in Mühlhausen is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1756, rebuilt in 1833. In use until 1938, this stone synagogue in the Baroque style now serves as a dwelling.
Odenbach, DE
The Synagogue in Odenbach is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1752. The synagogue was last restored between 1990 and 1996. In use until 1938, this half-timbered synagogue now serves as a cultural centre.
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