Oranienburger Str. 28-30, 10117 Berlin, GermanyMap
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Passing by here every day, I see the roof from afar. It is not easy to take pictures in the surrounding buildings. I took a few pictures. I need to buy a ticket for 7 euros. I didn't go in. There were too many churches.
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New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The New Berlin Synagogue was built from 1859 to 1866 and is the main Jewish synagogue in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Oranienburg Street. Its extravagant oriental Moorish style resembles the Alhambra, and it was one of the most important monuments in Berlin in the second half of the 19th century.
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Passing by here every day, I see the roof from afar. It is not easy to take pictures in the surrounding buildings. I took a few pictures. I need to buy a ticket for 7 euros. I didn't go in. There were too many churches.
The new synagogue in Berlin is located on Olaninburg Street, the main synagogue of Berlin Jews in Germany. The architectural style is unique, incompatible with the surrounding architectural style, the blue ball top is very impressive, it looks very Middle Eastern.
The new synagogue in Berlin is also nearly 100 years old and nearly 200 years old. It is a very important synagogue in Germany. The architectural style is great, very European, and very good architecture, spectacular, and the interior is also very good.
It is very beautiful from afar and is one of the most beautiful buildings in Berlin. In fact, this church was badly damaged before and after World War II, and only the dome and facade were built, so the place inside is not big and there are not many things to see.
The Berlin synagogue is located in the eastern part of the capital city, where Jews can often be seen gathering here.