Source: Cindy Turpin - Sarreguemines Tourisme
Copyright: All rights reserved
The creation of the Jewish cemetery dates back to 1720 and the first known rabbi in Frauenberg-Bliesbrück is mentioned in 1725. The Frauenberg Jewish Cemetery is one of the few Jewish cemeteries that have never experienced a body burial interruption. It is assumed that it was founded in 1740 and was used at that time for the burial of Jews from the community, but also from the Blies valley and Sarreguemines before the foundation of its own cemetery in 1899. The Frauenberg synagogue was destroyed by the Nazis in 1940. Today, most of the stelae are very worn and many have probably already disappeared underground.
Source: OT COMMUNAUTAIRE SARREGUEMINES CONFLUENCES
Copyright: Creative Commons 3.0
34 rue de l'Eglise, Frauenberg
StatisticsSelect one of the most popular activities below or refine your search.
Discover the most beautiful and popular trails in the area, carefully bundled into appropriate selections.
Source: Cindy Turpin - Sarreguemines Tourisme
Copyright: All rights reserved
Select one of the most popular categories below or be inspired by our selections.
Discover the most beautiful and popular attractions in the area, carefully bundled in appropriate selections.
Source: Cindy Turpin - Sarreguemines Tourisme
Copyright: All rights reserved
With RouteYou, it's easy to create your own customised maps. Simply plot your route, add waypoints or nodes, add places of interest and places to eat and drink, and then easily share it with your family and friends.
Route planner<iframe src="https://plugin.routeyou.com/poiviewer/free/?language=en&params.poi.id=7393860" width="100%" height="600" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Try this feature for free with a RouteYou Plus trial subscription.
If you already have such an account, then log in now.
© 2006-2024 RouteYou - www.routeyou.com