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Obj. ID: 13635
Jewish Architecture
  Old Main Synagogue (Alte Hauptsynagoge) in München, Germany

© Manfred Koob, Photographer: Unknown,

In the beginning of June 1938, the Jewish community of Munich (IKG) was forced to sell the synagogue for a symbolic price on the pretext of traffic-related needs. The synagogue was demolished in June 1938, i.e. before the Kristallnacht. 

In 1964, IKG bought back the plot of the former synagogue, and in 1966, the competition for a memorial to dedicate the destroyed synagogue was announced. Among 70 artists that took part in the competition, IKG chose the design by Herbert Peters. The unveiling ceremony took place on November 9, 1969, on the 30th anniversary of the Kristallnacht. 

In 2006, the plot of the former synagogue was built up; currently, it is occupied with the extension to the Munich department store Oberpollinger that was erected just several meters behind the memorial.

 

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Name/Title
Old Synagogue (Alte Hauptsynagoge) in München | Unknown
Object Detail
3D model
Monument Setting
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Date
1883-1887
Synagogue active dates
until June 9, 1938
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Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore
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Computer Reconstruction
Manfred Koob | 2007
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The following information on this monument will be completed:
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