Synagogue Neustadt (Dresden)
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The Synagogue Neustadt on Eisenbahnstr. in Dresden is a mid-19th century building, built in 1839 as the main hall of the Leipzig train station in Dresden and was the first long-distance train station in Central Europe that went between the cities Dresden and Leipzig and was an important architectural monument in Germany. The Neustadt Synagogue is the synagogue of the Jewish community of Dresden (German: Jüdische Kultusgemeinde Dresden) since 2022. It is located in the oldest building on the site of the Old Leipzig Station between the Blaue-Fabrik and Hanse 3.
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Eisenbahnstraße, Dresden Leipziger Vorstadt (Neustadt)
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N 51.067 ° | E 13.7376 ° |
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ehemaliger Leipziger Bahnhof (Ankunftshalle)
Eisenbahnstraße 1
01097 Dresden, Leipziger Vorstadt (Neustadt)
Saxony, Germany
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