Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt
The Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt is a unique cultural and historical site in the heart of Erfurt, Germany. Located within the medieval historic centre, this property comprises three significant monuments that showcase the life of the local Jewish community during the Middle Ages.
Overview
The Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt is a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed on November 29, 2023. It represents a valuable example of the coexistence between Jewish and Christian communities in Central Europe during the Middle Ages.
History
Located in Erfurt, the capital city of Thuringia, the property dates back to the end of the 11th century and remains an important historical site for the region. The three monuments within the property – the Old Synagogue, the Mikveh, and the Stone House – provide valuable insights into the lives of the local Jewish community between the mid-11th and mid-14th centuries.
Architecture
The three monuments demonstrate a range of architectural styles typical of medieval European synagogues and other religious buildings. The Old Synagogue features a mix of Romanesque and Gothic elements, while the Mikveh showcases a unique blend of Islamic and Jewish influences. The Stone House presents an interesting example of a secular building from this period.
Location
The Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt is situated in the medieval historic centre of Erfurt, Germany. The property's coordinates are 50.9782805556, 11.0299, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Religious Significance
As a site that illustrates the coexistence between Jewish and Christian communities in Central Europe during the Middle Ages, the Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt holds significant religious and cultural value. It provides a unique perspective on the lives and practices of both faiths during this period.
Notable Artworks and Features
Unfortunately, no specific details about notable artworks or features within the property are available.
Heritage Status
The Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed in 2023. This designation acknowledges its cultural and historical significance to the international community.
Visiting Information
To plan a visit to the Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt, interested parties may consult local tour guides or relevant travel resources.
Details
| Name | Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt |
|---|---|
| City | Erfurt |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 50.97828, 11.0299 |
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