Berlin's largest synagogue, a rambling red-brick neo-Romanesque pile built in 1904 that survived Kristallnacht — probably because torching it would have endangered the adjacent non-Jewish residential building. The Nazis still desecrated it and used it as a munitions depot and horse stable. After the war it served East Berlin's tiny Jewish congregation and has been restored to beauty.
Plan your walk around Synagoge Rykestraße
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