New Synagogue, Berlin

The Neue Synagoge ("New Synagogue") was built 1859–1866 as the main synagogue of the Berlin Jewish community, on Oranienburger Straße. Because of its splendid eastern Moorish style and resemblance to the Alhambra, it is an important architectural monument of the second half of the 19th century in Berlin. The original building was designed by Eduard Knoblauch. Following Knoblauch's succumbing to illness, Friedrich August Stüler took responsibility... more

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Eduard Knoblauch

(Carl Heinrich) Eduard Knoblauch (b. September 25, 1801, in Berlin; d. May 29, 1865, in Berlin) was a German architect. Eduard Knoblauch was born in his family...

Friedrich August Stüler

Friedrich August Stüler (January 28, 1800 – March 18, 1865) was an influential Prussian architect and builder. His masterwork is the Neues Museum in Berlin, as...

Construction Started:

  • 1859

Destruction Date:

  • Nov 9, 1938
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