Leipzig Synagogue
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Overview
The ornate Moorish Revival synagogue was built in 1855, designed by Otto Simonson, a German Jewish architect who had studied under Gottfried Semper. The synagogue stood approximately in the west of the inner city ring road on the corner plot Gottschedstraße 3 / Zentralstraße.
The synagogue was commissioned by the small Leipzig Jewish community and by Jewish merchants from throughout Europe who gathered for the annual Leipzig Trade Fair.[1]
The interior featured horseshoe arches, an Aron Kodesh in the style of a mihrab and a pulpit in the style of a mimbar.[2] Because so many businessmen gathered in Leipzig for the fairs, the synagogue is thought to have influenced the decision to build Moorish Revival synagogues in other cities.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The synagogue was destroyed on Kristallnacht by Nazis.
See also
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- Architecture of Leipzig
- History of the Jews in Germany
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- Memorial to Jewish Citizens
References
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- Buildings and structures in Leipzig
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- Leipzig in World War II
- Moorish Revival architecture in Germany
- Moorish Revival synagogues
- Religion in Leipzig
- Synagogues completed in 1855
- Synagogues destroyed during Kristallnacht (Germany)
- Synagogues in Saxony