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Görlitz Synagoge

One of the few German synagogues to survive the Kristallnacht pogrom has been beautifully restored.

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The Görlitz Synagogue, located in Germany's easternmost city, is an architectural and historical gem with a rich legacy. Built between 1909 and 1911, it stands out for its stunning Art Nouveau design, a rarity among synagogues. The building's exterior is characterized by intricate stonework, a large central dome, and detailed decorative elements, making it a striking example of early 20th-century synagogue architecture. 

What truly makes the Görlitz Synagogue special is its survival during the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938. While many synagogues across Germany were destroyed, the Görlitz Synagogue was spared from significant damage. This preservation has allowed the synagogue to remain one of the few pre-war synagogues in Germany that is still intact, making it a poignant symbol of resilience. 

After World War II, the synagogue fell into disuse and disrepair during the years of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). However, following the reunification of Germany, efforts were made to restore the building to its former glory. The synagogue was fully restored and reopened in 2021, now serving as a cultural center and a reminder of the once-thriving Jewish community in Görlitz. Its restoration and continued use underscore its importance not only as a place of worship but also as a beacon of cultural and historical significance.

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Görlitz Synagoge
3 Otto-Müller-Straße
Görlitz, 02826
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51.152449, 14.991762
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