Zerrener Street Synagogue
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In 1891/92 the new synagogue was built on the property Zerrennerstraße 26/28 and was solemnly consecrated on December 27, 1892 . The design for the new synagogue, built in Moorish-Gothic style, came from Prof. Ludwig Levy (1854-1907) from Karlsruhe; the Pforzheim architect Klein was responsible for the execution.
Offenburg synagogue Lange Straße
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Before its use as a synagogue, the former "Salmen" inn was "the meeting place of the radical, pre-revolutionary Baden left" (Reinhold, 2002). The memorial refers both to the former Jewish community and to the beginnings of democracy in Germany.
Last use: Memorial since September 20, 2002.
Synagogue Untere Torstraße (Öhringen)
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contradictory statements in the literature about the current use: "House of Youth" (Hahn, 1987 + Puvogel / Stankowski, 1995) and non-Jewish museum (Zacharias, 1988) Last use: "House of Youth"
.Synagogue Neckarbischofsheim Schulgasse
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Last use: memorial
Synagogue (Buttenhausen)
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The mayor resisted the arson in the synagogue on November 9. Only after his arrest the building was burned down. Last use: memorial
Mosbach synagogue Frohndbrunnengasse
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Last use: memorial
Synagogue Neckarstraße (Mannheim)
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Last use: memorial
Synagogue Malsch (district Karlsruhe) Hauptstraße
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Last use: new building - no further information about the type of use
Synagogue (Ludwigsburg)
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Last use: park and memorial
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