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Jewish synagogues, baths and cemeteries in Gironde

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Libourne Synagogue
Synagogue
33500 Libourne

The synagogue of Libourne, a 19th-century neo-classical building, stands in the Gironde department. Built in 1847, it bears witness to local Jewish history and has remained an active place of worship since the 1960s.
Arcachon Synagogue
Synagogue
33120 Arcachon

The synagogue of Arcachon, a Jewish religious building of the last quarter of the 19th century, stands in Arcachon, New Aquitaine. Built in 1879, it combines sefara tradition with classical synagogal style, marked by its patron Daniel Iffla, known as Osiris.
Portuguese Jewish Cemetery in Bordeaux
Jewish Cemetery
33000 Bordeaux

The cemetery of the Portuguese Jews in Bordeaux, located in the heart of the Marne, is a historical monument of the eighteenth century, a witness to the history of the Jewish sefaradic communities in New Aquitaine. Ranked in 1995, it reflects their integration and cultural heritage in southwestern France.
Cemetery of the Portuguese Jews, Yser Courses in Bordeaux
Jewish Cemetery
33000 Bordeaux

The cemetery of the Portuguese Jews, located at the Yser in Bordeaux (New Aquitaine), is an 18th-century Israelite cemetery, still in operation and classified as a historical monument since 1995. It reflects the history of the Bordeaux Jewish communities of Portuguese and Ashkenaz origin.
Great synagogue of Bordeaux
Synagogue
33000 Bordeaux

The great synagogue of Bordeaux, built between 1877 and 1882 in a Gothic and Orientalist style, is an emblematic Israelite place of worship of the 4th quarter of the 19th century, located in the city centre of Bordeaux, New Aquitaine.