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Sélection de 8 jewish synagogues, baths and cemeteries sur 72 en France

Synagogue

67310 Balbronn

The Balbronn Synagogue, built at the end of the 19th century in Lower Rhine, is a neo-Roman gem that was abandoned in 1989. Classified as a historical monument, it illustrates the Alsatian Jewish heritage and its unique architecture, mixing Hebrew symbols and rural sobriety.
Struth Synagogue
Synagogue
67290 Struth

The Synagogue of Struth, built in the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, is an Alsatian historical monument located in the Lower Rhine, with architecture marked by neo-Roman and Christian influences.
Scherwiller Synagogue
Synagogue
67750 Scherwiller

The Scherwiller Synagogue, built around 1790 and expanded in 1861, is a Jewish historical monument located in Scherwiller, Lower Rhine, in the Great East.
Synagogue of Niederbronn-les-Bains
Synagogue
67110 Niederbronn-les-Bains

The synagogue of Niederbronn-les-Bains, built in 1869 in the Lower Rhine, is a historical monument of eastern architecture, a witness to the Alsatian Jewish heritage. Desecrated in 1986, it is now municipal property.
Mutzig Synagogue
Synagogue
67190 Mutzig

The Mutzig Synagogue, built in 1787, is an 18th-century Jewish historical monument located in Mutzig, Lower Rhine, combining bourgeois architecture and discreet cultural elements.
Synagogue of Haguenau
Synagogue
67500 Haguenau

The Haguenau Synagogue, a classical early 19th century building, is a historical monument located in the Lower Rhine, reflecting the important Alsatian Jewish community since the Middle Ages.
Ettendorf Jewish Cemetery
Jewish Cemetery
67350 Ettendorf

The Jewish cemetery of Ettendorf, dating from the 16th century, is an Alsatian historical monument located in the Lower Rhine, housing more than 3000 steles on 3.9 hectares. Still in activity, he testifies to local Jewish history.
Rosenwiller Jewish Cemetery
Jewish Cemetery
67560 Rosenwiller

The Jewish cemetery of Rosenwiller, located in the Bas-Rhin, is the oldest and largest Jewish necropolis in Alsace, dating from at least 1366, with steles from 1657. It houses tombs of rabbis and local historical figures.