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Jewish Synagogues, Baths and Cemeteries in Lorraine

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Synagogue of Bar-le-Duc
Synagogue
55000 Bar-le-Duc

The synagogue of Bar-le-Duc, a 19th-century Moorish building in the Meuse, combines Israelite symbols with Renaissance architecture. Enlisted for historical monuments in 2013, it bears witness to a Jewish heritage in Lorraine that is now disused.
Lunéville Synagogue
Synagogue
54300 Lunéville

The synagogue of Lunéville, built in 1786 in a Louis XVI style, is one of the oldest in France after the expulsion of the Jews in 1394. Located in Lunéville (Meurthe-et-Moselle), it bears witness to a discreet architecture and a unique history.
Metz Synagogue
Synagogue
57000 Metz

The Consistory Synagogue of Metz, built in the 19th century in the city centre, has been an iconic Jewish place of worship since 1984. Its architecture and history reflect the importance of the Jewish community in Lorraine.
Phalsburg Synagogue
Synagogue
57370 Phalsbourg

The Phalsburg Synagogue, built in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, is a Jewish historical monument located in Phalsburg, Moselle, in the Great East. Built in 1857, it bears witness to the history of the local Jewish community.
Toul Synagogue
Synagogue
54200 Toul

The Toul Synagogue, built in the 19th century in Moorish style, is an ancient Jewish place of worship located on Rue de La Halle in Toul, in the Greater East Region. Disused, it bears witness to a community that is now extinct.
Ennery Synagogue
Synagogue
57365 Ennery

The Ennery Synagogue, built in 1819 in Ennery (Moselle), is a 19th-century Jewish historical monument, enlarged in 1851 and classified in 2024 after risks of collapse in 2023.
Synagogue

54700 Pont-à-Mousson

The synagogue of Pont-à-Mousson, built in the 19th century in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, is a rare example of Jewish religious architecture in Lorraine, combining simplicity and traditional elements such as the holy arch and a ritual fountain.
Jewish Cemetery

57200 Frauenberg

The Jewish cemetery of Frauenberg, dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, is a historic site located in Moselle under the ruins of the castle. It served the local Jewish communities until the early 20th century.