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Synagogue
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Synagogue Heiligenstadt Stubenstraße
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60
An existing building was converted for the synagogue.
Last use: residential
Synagogue Gotha Moßlerstraße (formerly Hohenlohestraße
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60
Last use: No information
Synagogue Gera Schülerstraße / Anna-Schneider-Weg
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70
The Jewish Religious Community of Gera used rooms in a side wing of the Hotel Kronprinz as a synagogue. The hotel was destroyed by a bombing raid in World War 2.
Last use: No information
Synagogue Eisenach Karl-Marx-Strasse (formerly Wörthstrasse)
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60
Last use: memorial, green area
Synagogue Aschenhausen Oberkätzer Street
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60
Last use: exhibition and event center
Synagogue Arnstadt Krappgartenstraße
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60
Last use: No information
Synagogue Zittau Lessingstraße
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90
Different statements in the literature about the location:
Lessingstraße 12 (Puvogel, 1999) and Lessingstraße 14 (Arlt, Ehlers et al., 1992), also contradictory statements in the literature about the time of the beginning of use: 1906 (Puvogel, 1999) and "before the turn of the century" (Arlt, Ehlers et al., 1992)
Last use: garden
Plauen Synagogue Senefelder Straße / Friedrich-Engels-Straße
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60
Last use: Seventh-day Adventist church building.
Synagogue Leipzig Gottschedstraße / Zentralstraße
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60
Last use: memorial
Old Synagogue Dresden
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100
The Dresden Synagogue or Semper Synagogue, today also called Old Synagogue was the synagogue of the Jewish community in Dresden, inaugurated in 1840 and destroyed in the November pogrom in 1938. The neo-Romanesque building designed by Gottfried Semper was the first modern synagogue to be uniformly designed inside in orientalizing style and served mainly Edwin Oppler as a model for numerous other synagogue buildings.