• The Alte Synagoge (Old Synagogue) in Erfurt, Germany, is one of the best preserved medieval synagogues in Europe, its oldest parts dating back to the late...
  • The old synagogue of Erfurt is the oldest surviving in Europe. Its oldest parts date back to 1072. They are included in the new synagogue built in 1250-1320.
  • Erfurt's Old Synagogue. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video.
  • The Alte Synagogue in Erfurt, Germany, dates back to the 11th Century. The old synagogue was rediscovered in the 1980s, restored after 1999...
  • The Jewish community of Erfurt first appears in the historical record in the late 11th century, with the earliest recorded building of the Old Synagogue dating...
  • Guided Tour of the Old Synagogue (90min): € 120.00 per group plus admission. For guests with Erfurt Card free of charge.
  • Starting in the late 1980’s the synagogue building began gaining public awareness. In 1998 Erfurt purchased it and over the course of following years the...
  • The Old Synagogue in Erfurt, with its age of over 900 years, holds the distinction of being the oldest preserved synagogue in Europe.
  • Old synagogue of Erfurt. + – ⇧. i. Infos pratiques. Type de lieu : Synagogue. Old synagogue of Erfurt. Waagegasse 8, 99084 Erfurt, Germany.