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Mikvah (Ritual Bath)
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Nordstadt Baths (Hanover)
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The Nordstädter Badeanstalt in Hanover was a bathing establishment founded in the 19th century. Location was the Oberstraße 13[1] in the so-called " listed interest area" of the Hanover district Nordstadt.[2]
.Langer Gottfried
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Oldest residential building in the city
Mikvah (Offenburg)
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The mikvah in Offenburg, a town in the west of Baden-Württemberg, was probably built in the 16th/17th century. The mikvah under the house Glaserstraße 8 is a protected cultural monument. It remained closed to the public until the 1970s.
Mikvah (Busenberg)
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The mikvah in the Rhineland-Palatinate local community of Busenberg (district of Southwest Palatinate) was a house that once housed a ritual immersion bath for Jews. After becoming private property, the building was converted into a small residential house and was the only remaining former mikveh house in the Palatinate until 2017.[1][2] As it had become dilapidated due to lack of maintenance and was not listed as a historic monument, it was demolished in October 2017.[3]
Mikvah (Diersburg)
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The mikvah in Diersburg, a district of the municipality of Hohberg in the Ortenaukreis region of Baden-Württemberg, was located in a building at Talstraße 30 above the Mühlbach stream.