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Jewish Synagogues, Baths and Cemeteries in Upper Rhine

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Synagogue

68360 Soultz-Haut-Rhin

The Synagogue of Soultz-Haut-Rhin, built in the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, is a historical monument located on Rue de la Synagogue, in the Upper Rhine. Registered in 1984, it bears witness to the Alsatian Jewish heritage.
Wintzenheim Synagogue
Synagogue
68920 Wintzenheim

The Wintzenheim synagogue, built in the 18th and 19th centuries, is a historical monument located in the Haut-Rhin, Alsace. It illustrates neo-Roman architecture and Alsatian Jewish history.
Synagogue of Rouffach
Synagogue
68250 Rouffach

The synagogue of Rouffach, built around 1290, is one of the oldest in Europe. Located in the Upper Rhine, this Ashkenazi medieval monument bears witness to a rich Alsatian Jewish history before its transformation into a home in the 15th century.
Mulhouse Synagogue
Synagogue
68100 Mulhouse

The synagogue of Mulhouse, a 19th century neoclassical building, is the city's main Jewish place of worship. Ranked a historic monument in 1984, it combines orientalizing influences and Israelite symbolic decor.
Colmar Synagogue
Synagogue
68000 Colmar

The synagogue of Colmar, built in the 19th century in an antiquisant style, is a Jewish historical monument located on Rue de la Cigogne. Unique in Alsace by its bell tower, it combines kabbalistic symbols and neo-classical architecture.
Bergheim Synagogue
Synagogue
68750 Bergheim

The Bergheim synagogue, built in the third quarter of the 19th century in the Upper Rhine, replaces a medieval synagogue destroyed by a fire. This neo-Roman monument bears witness to an Alsatian Jewish community established since the 14th century.
Herrlisheim Israelite Cemetery near Colmar
Jewish Cemetery
68420 Herrlisheim-près-Colmar

The Israelite cemetery of Herrlisheim-near Colmar, dating from the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century, is a historical monument located in the Upper Rhine, home to about 800 Jewish graves and witness to local history.