Synagogue (Bad Mergentheim)
Synagogue was renovated shortly after the war and rededicated in 1946, later closed due to lack of members
.Last use: secondary school
Synagogue (Ihringen)
Last use: road space (way to school)
Synagogue Freiburg Werthmannplatz / Rotteckring
Last use: No information
Synagogue (Eichstetten)
Inside the preserved enclosing walls a garden was created, this also has a signboard.
Synagogue (Breisach on the Rhine)
Synagogue Bronner Street / Synagogue Way (Laupheim)
Last use: new construction - no further details about the type of use
.Synagogue (Bad Buchau)
The synagogue had as one of the few synagogues worldwide a bell tower with clock.
Last use: park with memorial stone
.Synagogue Stephanienstraße (Baden-Baden)
Last use: parking
Old synagogue Ulm
In 1867 the Jewish community acquired the property of the tanner Eberhard Fromm on the north side of the Weinhof for the price of 32,752 gulden, on which there was a large house with a rear building (properties Weinhof 2 and 3). The new synagogue was built according to the plans of architect and city building council Adolf Wolff from Stuttgart in the Moorish style (at that time also called "strict Byzantine style") as a brick building with tracery in house stones.