Hamburg Temple, Hamburg
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The Hamburg Temple was the first permanent Reform synagogue and the first ever to have a Reform prayer rite. It operated in Hamburg from 1818 to 1938. On 18 October 1818 the Temple was inaugurated and later twice moved to new edifices, in 1844 and 1931, respectively. ()
Local name: Israelitischer Tempel Completed: 1844 (180 years ago)Capacity: 1200Coordinates: 53°33'15"N, 9°58'50"E
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Hamburg-Mitte (Neustadt)Hamburg
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Day trips
Hamburg Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jungfernstieg, Neuer Wall, Hauptkirche St. Michaelis, Große Bleichen.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Hamburg Temple?
Nearby attractions include Kellertheater Hamburg, Hamburg (2 min walk), Laeiszhalle, Hamburg (4 min walk), Sievekingplatz, Hamburg (4 min walk), Opernloft, Hamburg (5 min walk).
How to get to Hamburg Temple by public transport?
The nearest stations to Hamburg Temple:
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- Johannes-Brahms-Platz • Lines: 112, 3, 607, 688, X35 (2 min walk)
- Dragonerstall • Lines: 602, 688 (4 min walk)
Metro
- Gänsemarkt • Lines: U2 (7 min walk)
- Messehallen • Lines: U2 (8 min walk)
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- Stadthausbrücke • Lines: S1, S2, S3 (10 min walk)
- Jungfernstieg • Lines: S1, S2, S3 (15 min walk)
Ferry
- Jungfernstieg • Lines: Alsterkreuzfahrt (14 min walk)
- St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken • Lines: FRS HanseFerry (23 min walk)
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- Hamburg Dammtor / Universität (16 min walk)
- Hamburg Central Station (28 min walk)