Synagogue Sturzgasse Vienna

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Association prayer house Name: "Auhawe Israel" (The Love of Israel) Source: Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1936, Krakow Calendar 1937 (An association called "Auhawe Isroel" in Vienna XIII, Reinlg.33 was first admitted in 1924 according to the Annual Report of the Jewish Community) Last use: No information

Synagogue Eitelbergergasse Vienna

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Association synagogue; Name: "Temple Association Hietzing Chairman: General Director: Dr. Maurus Banyai, Deputy: Siegfried Kubie Rab.: Prof. Dr. Moses Lewin Construction period 1924 - 26(?), final completion 1931 Architect: Arthur Gruenberger and Adolf Jelletz, long prehistory with 2 competitions. Appearance: cubic building with stylized crenellation, Significant expressionist building. (Already in 1904 a permanent prayer house existed at Penzingerstr. 132, maintained by the temple association "Hietzing". The prayer hall had a total capacity of 130 seats.

Synagogue Braunhubergasse Vienna

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Association synagogue; Name: "Temple Association for the XI. District: Simmering" Time of construction: 1898/99 Architect: Jakob Gartner Appearance: three-nave building with Romanesque decoration Capacity: 249 seats on the first floor, 133 seats in the galleries Qu.: Max Fleischer: Synagogues, Greek and Russian churches. Churches, in Paul Kortz, Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century, Vienna 1906 Source: Krakow Calendar 1937, Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1896 - 1936 (except Annual Report of the Jewish Community 1924) Last use: No information

Synagogue Humboldtgasse Vienna

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Association synagogue Name: "Temple Association Favorites Year: 1876 Chairman: Benjamin Seher Rabbis at the Humboldt Temple: Dr. David Löwy, Aron Levi Mandel, Dr.Albert Weiner. Year of construction: 1895/96 Architect: Jakob Gartner Appearance: central domed building with double tower facade on the west side, Romanesque style elements, numerous onion domes on the upper edges of the building Capacity: 428 parterre seats, 277 seats in the galleries Qu.: Max Fleischer: Synagogues, Greek and Russian churches.

Synagogue Spitalgasse Vienna

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Freestanding prayer pavilion in the 6th courtyard of the Vienna General Hospital (AKH) Date of origin: 1902 Architect: Max Fleischer Appearance: octagonal building with 4 round windows, tent roof, neo-Renaissance. Capacity: 51 seats Currently completely unrecognizable due to "clear cutting" and flat roof, serves as housing for a transformer. Qu: Ines Müller: The last synagogue, David Nr 6/1990 Last use: Commercial use