
Cindy Turpin - Sarreguemines Tourisme
It has been created in 1720. The first known rabbi in Frauenberg-Bliesbrück is mentioned in 1725. Frauenberg’s Hebrew cemetery is one of the few Hebrew cemeteries which never had an interruption of burial of bodies. It has been founded in 1740. At that time, it served for the burial of Jews from the village, and also from the Blies valley and from Sarreguemines before it founded its own cemetery in 1899. Frauenberg’s synagogue has been destroyed by the Nazis in 1940. Today, most of the steles are really worn out and a lot of them have probably disappeared under the ground.
Practical information
Historic monument or place to visit in FRAUENBERG, on the theme(s) Sacred art, awarded with the Label Listed historic monument (MH).
Languages spoken
German
Visit conditions
Visits
Visit on your own at all times Guided tours with advanced booking
Groups accepted on reservation
Contact us
Hebrew cemetery
- https://frauenberg-chateau.over-blog.fr/tag/association/
- frauenberg.mairie@wanadoo.fr
- 03 87 95 25 24
- 34 rue de l'Eglise57200 FRAUENBERG



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