Mourning Hall (New Jewish Cemetery Fürth)

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Mourning hall

The mourning hall at the New Jewish Cemetery in Fürth , a town in the Bavarian administrative district of Middle Franconia , was built in 1901/02. The mourning hall at Erlanger Straße 99 is a protected architectural monument .

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The ground floor, eaves-sided sandstone building with a gable roof and central risalit with a blend porticus was built according to plans by Adam Egerer . The building in the style of neoclassicism has an outside staircase that leads to the three portals . Daylight falls into the interior through a stained glass ceiling. The architectural painting in the vestibule was discovered during the renovation under old layers of paint.

In 2011, Gisela Naomi Blume received the Medal for the Preservation of Monuments from the Free State of Bavaria for her commitment to the exemplary renovation of the monument.

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Coordinates: 49 ° 29 ′ 14.6 "  N , 10 ° 59 ′ 38.2"  E