Medieval Synagogue in Draguignan
Draguignan, FR
The Medieval Synagogue in Draguignan is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in the 13th century. The synagogue was built in stone in the Romanesque and Gothic style. The synagogue is now a dwelling.
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Draguignan, FR
The Medieval Synagogue in Draguignan is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in the 13th century. The synagogue was built in stone in the Romanesque and Gothic style. The synagogue is now a dwelling.
Jawor, PL
The Medieval Synagogue in Jawor is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1364. This brick Gothic building was transformed into a church.
Marburg an der Lahn, DE
The Medieval Synagogue in Marburg an der Lahn is an Ashkenazi synagogue dating from the 14th century. This Gothic stone building now serves as a museum.
Miltenberg, DE
The Medieval Synagogue in Miltenberg was probably built at the end of the 13th century. Definitely put out of use in the mid-19th century, this stone synagogue now serves as a storage.
Oppenheim, DE
The medieval synagogue (Rathofkapelle) in Oppenheim was used until 1394, when it was sold to Kloster Eberbach. The stone building now serves as a restaurant.
Rouen, FR
The Medieval Synagogue in Rouen is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in the early 12th century. This stone building now serves as a museum.
Wien (Vienna), AT
The medieval synagogue in Vienna is a 13th century Ashkenazi synagogue. Destroyed in 1421, its successor building, in the Gothic style, now serves as a museum.
Bruck an der Leitha, AT
The Medieval synagogue in Bruck an der Leitha was built by Ashkenazi Jews around the mid-14th century in a Gothic style. The Jewish community in Bruck an der Leitha were expelled in 1420. The synagogue is now under reconstruction.
Hainburg, AT
The medieval synagogue in Hainburg was constructed in the mid-14h century.
Korneuburg, AT
The medieval synagogue in Korneuburg was built around the early 1400s. The building was listed as a historic landmark in the 1980s but it is currently privately owned and used as a garage. There are reconstruction efforts ongoing.
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