Synagoge Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Religious structure in Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Germany.
Synagogue Heilbad Heiligenstadt was a converted residential building at Stubenstraße 14 that served as a place of worship for the local Jewish community. The structure retained its original appearance until demolition in 2011.
The building opened on September 10, 1873, serving the growing Jewish community in this Thuringian spa town. Later, the structure was demolished in 2011, marking the end of this physical landmark.
The building served as the heart of Jewish life in this spa town, offering space for prayer and religious learning. The community gathered here as their primary place of worship and spiritual connection.
Today, only commemorative markers remain where the building once stood. A memorial plaque and a Stolperstein mark the location where you can pay respects to this lost place of worship.
A Stolperstein with an engraved name honors a member of the former community, connecting the historical building to individual lives. This small brass plaque makes the personal story behind this place of worship tangible.
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