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Fasanenstrasse Synagogue

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Berlin, Charlottenburg, Synagoge in der Fasanenstraße, Foto von Waldemar Titzenthaler
Berlin, Charlottenburg, Synagoge in der Fasanenstraße, Foto von Waldemar Titzenthaler

The Fasanenstrasse Synagogue was a liberal Jewish synagogue in Berlin, Germany opened on 26 August 1912. It was located in an affluent neighbourhood of Charlottenburg on Fasanenstrasse off Kurfürstendamm at numbers 79–80, close to the Berlin Stadtbahn and Zoo Station.

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Fasanenstrasse Synagogue
Fasanenstraße, Berlin Charlottenburg

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Fasanenstraße
10623 Berlin, Charlottenburg
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Berlin, Charlottenburg, Synagoge in der Fasanenstraße, Foto von Waldemar Titzenthaler
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