Old Synagogue, Edmund-Körner-Platz 1, 45127 EssenGermanyMap
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This is the largest synagogue in Germany. Since it was preserved intact in World War II, it is closer to a memorial. The green top makes the whole church a bit special, but it is more interesting to find that there is still a guide to explain.
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This is the largest synagogue in Germany. Since it was preserved intact in World War II, it is closer to a memorial. The green top makes the whole church a bit special, but it is more interesting to find that there is still a guide to explain.
The style here is similar, it is worth experiencing, it is a very good place, I feel that it is great.
Germany's largest synagogue, you can see
The church completed in 1913 is very good.
The Old synagogue, located in downtown Essen, is an important Jewish memorial church in Essen. The old synagogue has a history of 100 years, the architectural exterior is magnificent, the church exterior is maintained a hundred years ago, and the interior is newly decorated.