Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München und Oberbayern K.d.ö.R. - Ohel-Jakob-Synagoge
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St.-Jakobs-Platz 18, 80331 Munich, Bavaria, GermanyMap
Phone+49 89 202400100
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Striking architecture
Ohel Jakob (Jacob's Tent) at the Sankt-Jakobs-Platz is a synagogue built as the new main synagogue for the Jewish community in Munich. The building has a striking cubic concrete structure clad wit...
Close to the Viktualienmarkt in the pedestrian zone of the old city this modern synagogue was built on the site of the destroyed pre-war house of worship. The architecture is arresting and worth a vis...
Ohel Jakob Synagogue, Munich..a super and open place of worship. A must see! Munich should be so proud!
Rabbi Brodman and Dr Knobloch are super people. Recently I visited the Center and then prayed at the Synagogue. Rabbi Brodmann welcomed me ad hoc as I had not planned the Synagogue visit. It was so b...
In order to understand the architecture and the history of the building(s) at the Square as well as the history of the Munich Jewish community, you need to get a guide. Our guide was a very friendly l...
Striking architecture
Ohel Jakob (Jacob's Tent) at the Sankt-Jakobs-Platz is a synagogue built as the new main synagogue for the Jewish community in Munich. The building has a striking cubic concrete structure clad wit...
An original Synagogue design
Close to the Viktualienmarkt in the pedestrian zone of the old city this modern synagogue was built on the site of the destroyed pre-war house of worship. The architecture is arresting and worth a vis...
Ohel Jakob Synagogue, Munich..a super and open place of worship. A must see! Munich should be so proud!
Rabbi Brodman and Dr Knobloch are super people. Recently I visited the Center and then prayed at the Synagogue. Rabbi Brodmann welcomed me ad hoc as I had not planned the Synagogue visit. It was so b...
Only with a guide
In order to understand the architecture and the history of the building(s) at the Square as well as the history of the Munich Jewish community, you need to get a guide. Our guide was a very friendly l...
Wow
What amazing building and incredible architecture. The stone and glass are very modern but still managed to make it look old.