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+49 621 153974

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Rabbiner-Gruenewald-Platz 3 F, 68219 Mannheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

The Platz der Alten Synagogue is a square in Freiburg, Germany. With a size of 130 square metres, it is the second largest square in the city after Minster Square. The square is named after the old synagogue, which was destroyed during the Kristallnacht in 1938. The synagogue had been built in 1869/1870 to the southwest of today's location of the square. Since 2016, there have been discussions to change the name to Platz der Zerstörten Synagoge . In July 2017, the SPD parliamentary fraction submitted a corresponding request to the city mayor, Salomon. In contrast to him and the majority of the city council, the Jewish community opposed the renaming.The Stadttheater and the Kollegiengebäude II of the University of Freiburg are located on the square. To the south on Sedanstraße is the Platz der Universität, where the Kollegiengebäude I and the University Library are located. From 1927 to 1939 and after 1945 until the 1980s, the entire area between Bertold Straße and Belfort Straße was named Werthmannplatz until the former synagogue site became Europaplatz. The Platz der Universität has been so called since 2007.During the Rotteckring project, the square was redesigned in 2016. On the north-south axis, the street crossing to the inner city centre has been replaced by tram tracks and the previous lawn area replaced by continuous pavement. The newly designed square opened on 2 August 2017.
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