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  2. The oldest active synagogue building in Europe is the Alteneu Shul in Prague, Czechia, which dates from the 13th century (probably 1270). The Altneu Shul was the pulpit of the great Rabbi Yehuda Loew, (the Maharal), and his creation, the Golem of Prague, is rumored to be hidden within the synagogue.

  3. 1 day ago · The Old New Synagogue, or Altneuschul in German, is not only the oldest active synagogue in Europe but also a powerful symbol of the resilience and perseverance of Prague‘s Jewish community. Built around 1270, this Gothic structure has witnessed the triumphs and tragedies of the city‘s Jews through centuries of pogroms, fires, and even the ...

    • Ben Ezra Synagogue (El-Geniza Synagogue) Year Established: c.882. Location: Cairo, Egypt. Still in Use: Yes as a museum/tourist attraction.
    • Alte Synagoge (Old Synagogue) Year Established: c.1094. Location: Erfurt, Germany. Still in Use: Yes as a museum of Jewish history.
    • Santa María la Blanca (Originally Ibn Shushan Synagogue) Year Established: c.1180. Location: Toledo, Spain. Still in Use: Yes as a museum.
    • Scolanova Synagogue. Year Established: c.1200. Location: Triani, Italy. Still in Use: Yes – reestablished as a synagogue in 2006.
  4. The Dubrovnik Synagogue, commonly called the Old Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The synagogue is the oldest Sefardic synagogue in use in the world and the second oldest synagogue in Europe. It is said to have been established in 1352, but gained legal status in the city in 1408.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Built in 1180, Santa Maria la Blanca is renowned as the oldest standing synagogue in Europe. It’s a stunning example of the Muslim influence on Spanish art, reflecting the multicultural nature of the ancient city. The synagogue was built specifically for the Jewish community by Islamic architects from Andalusia.

  6. Jun 10, 2020 · The Old-New Synagogue. Believed to be the oldest working synagogue in the world, the Old-New Synagogue in the Josefov district of Prague was built in 1270 as one of the country’s first Gothic-style buildings. Like many European Jewish settlements, the Old-New Synagogue has witnessed tragic anti-Semitic acts of violence.

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · The house of worship was reopened on September 20, 1959, marking a new milestone in the 1,700-year history of the Cologne Jewish community, considered the oldest in Europe north of the Alps — and...

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