词条 | Zündorf Synagogue |
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HistoryThe Jewish history of Zündorf dates back to before 1700. The first historical evidence is the burial of the Jew Ishar on July 2, 1708 at the Deutz cemetery, which was also the last resting place for the Jews of Zündorf until the creation of a separate graveyard in 1923. The Jewish cemetery of Zündorf still has eight graves with six gravestones. ArchitectureThe two-storey building was made of brick and had a gable roof. It was 6.7 metres wide and 8.9 metres deep. The floor area was only 59.6 square metres. From the main road, it could only be reached via a three metre wide branch path that led past an old building. in the west of the synagogue there were three large windows (1,50 × 2,50 m) and two arched windows. Two windows, which were rebuilt in 1938 into living space windows, lay at the back of the synagogue and another high window at the north-western corner of the house. This was bricked up.[2] Further reading
References1. ^{{cite book|last=Pracht|first=Elfi|title=Jüdisches Kulturerbe in Nordrhein-Westfalen: Regierungsbezirk Köln|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5O8-AQAAIAAJ|accessdate=30 September 2012|year=1997|publisher=J.P. Bachem|isbn=978-3-7616-1322-1}} {{coord|50|52|08|N|7|02|41|E|region:DE-NW_type:landmark_source:kolossus-dewiki|display=title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Zundorf Synagogue}}2. ^Poller Heimatmuseum, Heimatseiten Zündorf, Haus Metzger Salomon, Bild Synagoge um 1960 4 : Cemeteries in Cologne|Synagogues in Cologne|Synagogues in North Rhine-Westphalia|Former synagogues in Germany |
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