
New synagogue
The New Synagogue in Berlin is an impressive example of 19th-century architecture and plays a significant role in the city's Jewish history. Built between 1859 and 1866, it is one of the most important synagogues in Europe. The magnificent facade and the characteristic dome are striking features that immediately captivate visitors. After its destruction during the Second World War, the synagogue was extensively restored and now houses the Centrum Judaicum.
The exhibitions offer in-depth insights into Jewish culture, history and religion. The history of the Jewish community in Berlin in particular invites you to learn more about the past and its influence on the present. A visit to the New Synagogue is not only a cultural enrichment, but also an opportunity to explore an important part of Berlin's history. Plan your visit and experience this important place that stands for tolerance and international understanding.