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New Synagogue of Breslau/Wroclaw
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New Synagogue of Breslau/Wroclaw

Description
New Synagogue of Breslau/Wroclaw, Poland

Currently the largest synagogue avalible in the workshop!

Asset by Lapatacrêpe
Published by No Name

The synagogue history

The New Synagogue was the largest synagogue in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland). It was one of the largest synagogues in the German Empire and a centre of Reform Judaism in Breslau. It was built in 1865–1872, and designed by Edwin Oppler. It was burnt down on 9–10 November 1938. (Wikipedia)

Also:
The synagogue architecture took inspiration from various churches and cathedrals.
With a capacity of 1850 seats it was the second largest german synagogue just behind the New synagogue of Berlin.
It has been rebuilt virtually thanks to the remaining plans and blueprints.
Dome is 70m high


Asset Details


Level 1 (landmark) unique building (Stats of Amsterdam palace)
Footprint: 8x10

Main mesh:
5,7 MB size
30k tris
Texture type and sizes: 512x2048
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Lod:
320 tris
Textures type and size: 256x256
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Tags

Synagogue, synagoge, shul, jewish, breslau, wroclaw, Germany, temple, church architecture, religious, german, unique building, dome, Poland, polish, polska, famous, landmark, Reform.
15 Comments
PolnareffUwU 15 Jun, 2024 @ 6:01am 
Jak zwykle komentarze niezawodzą, tak czy siak. Świetny budynek.
Argakyan 15 Nov, 2023 @ 1:15pm 
I mean if we want to talk about offensive: I'm not just Swiss, but part of my family was targeted as victims of that genocide (just not in Breslau...). If we want to talk offensive you have no right to tell me anything as the assaulting party who was never forced to justice over it.

Talking about the comment deletion I mean it's weird that it even took this long for anything at all to happen. While it is by no means an ideal response to treat both sides as equal here (and letting one of the offending posts stay...) it's better than no action.
Łukasz 15 Nov, 2023 @ 1:07pm 
Widzę, że wolność słowa wprowadzana przez No name (który nawet nie raczy się przedstawić), jest na bardzo wysokim poziomie. Moje komentarze jak najbardziej były zasadne do tego jakie obraźliwe, rzeczy wypisywał jeden z użytkowników narodowości szwajcarskiej. W związku z tym żądam pokazania z powrotem moich komentarzy. Podkreślę ponadto, że używanie nazwy "Breslau" jest poprawne tylko i wyłącznie w języku niemieckim, gdyż po angielsku to miasto nazywa się "Wroclaw".
I see that the freedom of speech introduced by No name (who doesn't even bother to introduce himself) is at a very high level. My comments were absolutely justified considering how offensive the things were written by one of the Swiss users. Therefore, I demand to see my comments back. I would also like to emphasize that the use of the name "Breslau" is correct only in German, because in English the city is called "Wroclaw".
No name  [author] 15 Nov, 2023 @ 12:04pm 
@Takie buty, sadly no, i stopped playing this game
No name  [author] 15 Nov, 2023 @ 12:01pm 
Hi, its been a while that i didnt checked this page, thanks for the nice comments and reviews, its greatly appreciated!
However this asset page is not for politics, "history" and others negative comments unrelated to the asset, therefore 6 comments has been deleted.

keep it civic please and have a good day! thanks for understanding!
Łukasz 4 Oct, 2023 @ 12:49pm 
Wrocław był od zawsze POLSKIM miastem, nie niemieckim miastem i zrozum to wreszcie NoName-ie.
Wrocław war schon immer eine POLNISCHE Stadt, keine deutsche Stadt, und endlich verstehe ich das, No name person.
SethMMX 29 Sep, 2023 @ 12:20pm 
Shalom!
TobbySkylines 28 Sep, 2023 @ 9:42am 
Thx for bringing this part of history to the workshop
Sir. Stein 28 Sep, 2023 @ 8:10am 
Nice thanks
Onion 27 Sep, 2023 @ 3:00pm 
happy new year!!