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This synagogue was built sometime in the 19th century in the predominantly Jewish part of the city. At the time, it was the biggest synagogue in the city. It was destroyed as a result of the Second World War and was reconstructed after the demolition of the Berlin Wall. Today, it documents all aspects of Jewish life.