Synagoge Niederzissen

Niederzissen

After the renovation of the former synagogue and its opening in March 2012, the building, which was desecrated and desecrated by the Nazis in 1938 and then used as a forge for over 70 years, is open to the public again.

The former synagogue room is used in particular for cultural events such as readings, concerts and exhibitions.

It can also be rented for events.

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Opening hours

  • From May 18th to May 18th
    Sunday
    2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

  • From June 22nd to June 22nd
    Sunday
    2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Place

Niederzissen

Contact

Kultur- und Heimatverein Niederzissen e.V.
Bächelsberg 49
56651 Niederzissen
Phone: (0049) 2636 6482

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