Old Synagogue (Berlin)

The Old Synagogue (German: Alte Synagoge) was a synagogue in the Berlin district of Marienviertel (present-day Mitte). Consecrated in 1714, it was known as the Great Synagogue until the opening of the New Synagogue, built in the 1860s to accommodate Berlin's expanding Jewish population. Nevertheless, services continued to be held in the Old Synagogue into the 20th century; it was restored in 1928. The synagogue survived Kristallnacht but was destroyed during World War II. It is marked with a plaque and part of the building's contours are marked with cobblestones.

Alte Synagoge
Alte Synagoge, Heidereutergasse, Berlin-Marienviertel
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
RiteAshkenaz
Year consecrated1714
StatusDestroyed
Location
LocationHeidereutergasse 4, Berlin, Germany
Architecture
TypeSynagogue
Groundbreaking1712
Completed1714
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