
New Synagogue (Berlin)

The building was designed by Eduard Knoblauch. Following Knoblauch's death in 1865, Friedrich August Stüler took responsibility for the majority of its construction as well as for its interior arrangement and design. It was inaugurated in the presence of Count Otto von Bismarck, then Minister President of Prussia, in 1866. One of the few synagogues to survive Kristallnacht, it was badly damaged prior to and during World War II and subsequently much was demolished; the present building on the site is a reconstruction of the ruined street frontage with its entrance, dome and towers, along with only a few rooms behind. It is truncated before the point where the main hall of the synagogue began. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum
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Emil Davidovic : das Leben eines jüdischen Gelehrten in den Wirren des 20. Jahrhunderts / Vera Trnka
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