1866
Architecture of Brandenburg
Berlin
Eduard Knoblauch
Friedrich August Stüler
Synagogues
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1976 – Palast der Republik, Berlin
1866 – Neue Synagogue, Berlin
Architect: Eduard Knoblauch, Friedrich August Stüler
Once the largest synagogue in Europe, the ornate Neue Synagogue survived Kristallnacht in 1938 due to the vigilence of a guard. It was badly damaged by bombs during the Second World War and has since being restored. The interior is also quite ornate with two tiers of balcony levels overlooking the main prayerhall. the ornate Moorish exterior with its gilded domes can be seen from high vantage points around the city.
Published January 29, 2010 | Last Updated January 11, 2017