Synagogue main street (Karlstadt)
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Already in the Middle Ages there was a Jewish community with a synagogue in Karlstadt. The city was planned and founded around 1200 by the Würzburg bishop Konrad von Querfurt on the drawing board. Hans Leopold Müller assumes that Jews were directly involved in the financing and construction of the town. However, this assumption is only supported by circumstantial evidence. There are no written records of the first Jewish community in Karlstadt. It is only known that it was wiped out by the pogrom in the course of the "Rindfleisch-Verfolgung" in 1298.
Synagogue Iphofen Krassolzheimer Street
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Synagogue Ingolstadt Theresienstraße
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"Until March/April 1992, the building structure was still completely preserved; inside, women's gallery and parts of the interior furnishings were well preserved;"(Schwierz, 1992).
Reconstruction measures then destroyed the listed building structure.
In 1988, without success, the Green Party petitioned to have a memorial plaque installed.
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Ichenhausen synagogue Vordere Ostergasse
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Last use: Synagogue: cultural and meeting center
Synagogue Hofheim (Lower Franconia) Kirchgasse
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Last use: residential house
Synagogue Court Hall Square
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Synagogue (Höchberg)
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Last use: since 1951 house of worship of the Evangelical Lutheran parish
Synagogue Hassfurt Schlesingerstraße
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Last use: furniture, phono store, residential use