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    buildings, among which the former hospital and the current town hall. The Synagogue (1820) is a fine example of French Neo-classicism, as is the theatre (Théâtre...
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    in Alsace in north-eastern France. The sole remaining wall of the 1865 synagogue, destroyed by the Nazis, makes a dramatic standing ruin. Communes of the...
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    them the Renaissance town hall with its 1619 automata. The handsome 1846 synagogue survived the Nazi occupation. Communes of the Bas-Rhin department Wikimedia...
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    a significant Jewish community.[citation needed] The town possesses a synagogue, which is also registered as a Monument historique. In 1941, more than...
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    in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Its synagogue, built in 1897, is a listed monument. Communes of the Bas-Rhin department...
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    Market (Halle aux Blés) Romanesque house in the rue des Pèlerins Old Synagogue Nicolas Léonard Beker Jean-Victor Hocquard (1910–1995), musicologist Charles-Émile...
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    and a 16th-century commandery built by the Knights Hospitaller. The synagogue was built in 1890. Its architecture is typical of the region, with a square...
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    large buildings, mostly built in the 19th century (the church, the former synagogue, the town hall-school, the presbytery, the forest house, etc.) give the...
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  • electrified. 1897 – St. Paul's Church built. 1898 Palais de Justice built. Synagogue du Quai Kléber built. 1900 FC Frankonia 1900 Straßburg (football club)...
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    This synagogue was vandalized during World War II; only walls remained. The adjacent small prayer house was entirely destroyed. The synagogue and prayer...
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    by Kriess. The old synagogue had to be destroyed in 1982 following the collapse of a corner pillar, but the windows of the synagogue were reused for the...
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    church is a stage on the Romanesque Road of Alsace. The handsome 1873 synagogue survived the war. The village of Neuwiller-lès-Saverne began while Alsace...
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    buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments: A Synagogue (disused) at Rue des Femmes (1895) A Protestant Presbytery 173 Rue du...
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    village’s population in 1898, declined sharply. The nineteenth century synagogue survived the war and can be seen while crossing the Rue des Juifs. Mommenheim...
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    Traenheim (category Synagogues in France)
    Dossenheim-sur-Zinsel Drachenbronn-Birlenbach Drulingen Drusenheim Duntzenheim Duppigheim Durningen Durrenbach Durstel Duttlenheim Eberbach-Seltz Ebersheim Ebersmunster...
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    which did not exist at the census of 1784 but had 21 people in 1850. A synagogue was established in 1832. Thereafter the small community moved to Villé...
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    of the Jews in the city counted 31 families and five widows. A large synagogue was built in Bouxwiller in 1844. It was defaced and damaged during the...
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