Speyer Synagoge
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Description
The historic synagogue in Speyer was built at the beginning of the 12th century and was the second synagogue in Speyer. The community was expelled in the course of the 15th century and the building was destroyed down to the outer walls during the Palatinate War of Succession in 1689. Today, the ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the SchUM programme.
Classification
Identifiers | Category | Type | Condition | Origin Period |
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GND: 7609894-1 Wikidata: Q64825449 |
Single Built Work | Synagoge Getty AAT: 300007590 |
Ruined | Not specified |
Creation
Year | Time Frame | Creator | Creator ID |
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1100 | beginning of 12th century | Not specified | Not specified |
Location
Address | Coordinates | City ID |
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Judenbadgasse 4, 67346 Speyer, Germany | 49° 18' 58" N , 8° 26' 22" E | GeoNames: 6554821 |
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Digital Reconstructions
Prefix | Covered Time Frame | Dataset License | Authors |
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SySp1250-IgB | 1250 AD | Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA) | Igor Bajena |
SySp1250-IrC | 1250 AD | Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA) | Irene Cazzaro |