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Neue Synagoge Berlin Centrum Judaicum
Centre of Jewish Berlin
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Neue Synagoge Berlin Centrum Judaicum
Picture 1: The domes of the Synagoge. Large picture
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Picture 2: The domes of the Synagoge (closeup view). Large picture
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Picture 3: The New Synagogue at night. Large picture
© BTM / Pierre Adenis
Picture 4: The New Synagoge. Large picture
© BTM / Koch
The New Synagogue on Oranienburger Straße which houses the Centrum Judaicum, is one of the most important locations for Jewish life in Berlin. It functions as a synagogue with egalitarian worship.
At the same time it also hosts changing exhibitions and one permanent exhibition, "Open ye the gates - The New Synagogue 1866-1995", which recounts the history of the synagogue itself and the associated history of Jewish life in Berlin. The building also contains an extensive archive of Jewish history. Dedicated in 1866, the building was the largest and most magnificent Jewish place of worship in Germany, and at the same time a self-conscious declaration of city's well-established Jewish bourgeoisie. The building in Moorish style was constructed from 1859-66 to plans by Eduard Knoblauch: the ingenious steel construction of its galleries and roof and the graceful architectural styling made it a highpoint of contemporary engineering and architecture.
In the large nave and on the galleries, there were seats for up to 3000 worshippers. A large, golden dome, which could be seen from far and wide, crowned the building; the building's façade, with its magnificent ornamented brickwork, is flanked by two towers which also boast golden domes. On the "Night of Broken Glass" in 1938, the spirited action of the chief of the local police precinct prevented the infliction of serious damage on the synagogue. In 1943, the building was severely damaged in air raids, and in 1958 the main chamber of the synagogue was demolished.
The foundation stone of the reconstructed building was laid on 9 November 1988, exactly 50 years after the "Night of Broken Glass", and the New Synagogue was rededicated in 1995. The actual synagogue chamber was not reconstructed. On the open space which remains, and which can be viewed as part of a guided tour, eight marble pillars mark the site of the ark according to the original foundations, conveying the dimensions of the original synagogue and the extent of the loss.
 
Address 
Oranienburger Straße 28/30
10117 Berlin-Mitte
Tel.: 88 0 28 300
Fax: 88 0 28 483
www.cjudaicum.de
office@cjudaicum.de
 
Getting there 
Oranienburger Str.:
S-BahnS1, S2
 
 
 
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Opening Hours 
  • Sat, Jewish holidays closed up
  • 04-01 to 09-30: Mon, Sun, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday 10 to 20 h (last entrance 19:30 h)
  • 04-01 to 09-30: Tue, Wed, Thu 10 to 18 h (last entrance 17:30 h)
  • 04-01 to 09-30: Fri, Good Friday 10 to 17 h (last entrance 16:30 h)
  • 03-01 to 03-31: Mon, Sun, 10-01 to 10-31 10 to 20 h (last entrance 19:30 h). also October
  • 11-01 to 02-28: Fri 10 to 14 h (last entrance 13:30 h)
  • 03-01 to 03-31: Tue, Wed, Thu, 10-01 to 10-31 10 to 18 h (last entrance 17:30 h). also October
  • 03-01 to 03-31: Fri, 10-01 to 10-31 10 to 14 h (last entrance 13:30 h). also October
  • 11-01 to 02-28: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sun 10 to 18 h (last entrance 17:30 h)

The cupola can be visited at the opening hours of the museum.

 
Entrance 
  • 3.00 € for Adults
  • 2.00 € for Unemployed, Children, Pupils (with ID), Students (with ID), In military duty, Handicapped, In civilian duty
  • 1.50 € for Adults Admission dome
  • 1.00 € for Unemployed, Children, Pupils (with ID), Students (with ID), In military duty, Handicapped, In civilian duty Admission dome
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