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==Synagogues== {{Unreferenced section|date=April 2020}} <gallery widths="150"> File:Blick von der Gartenseite der Synagoge Worms.jpg|Romanesque [[Worms Synagogue]] from the 11th century with Gothic windows (after 1355) File:Scolanova Synagogue.jpg|[[Scolanova Synagogue]], [[Trani, Apulia]] (1247) File:20190204 OldSynagoga 3715 (33586950518).jpg|[[Old New Synagogue]], [[Prague]] ({{circa|1270}}) File:Altneusynagoge - Portal.jpg|Main portal of the Old New Synagogue, Prague ({{circa|1270}}) File:Erfurt Alte Synagoge 688.jpg|[[Old Synagogue (Erfurt)|Old Synagogue]], [[Erfurt]] ({{circa|1270}}) File:Praha Pinkas Synagogue Interior 02.jpg|Late Gothic vaulting of [[Pinkas Synagogue]], Prague (1535) File:Krakow Old Synagogue G21.jpg|Post-Gothic interior of the [[Old Synagogue in Krakow|Old Synagogue]] in [[Kraków]] using Gothic vaults (1570) </gallery> Although Christianity played a dominant role in the Gothic sacred architecture, Jewish communities were present in many European cities during the Middle Ages and they also built their [[Synagogue|houses of prayer]] in the Gothic style. Unfortunately, most of the Gothic synagogues did not survive, because they were often destroyed in connection with [[Persecution of Jews|persecution of the Jews]] (e. g. in Bamberg, Nürnberg, Regensburg, [[Judenplatz|Vienna]]). One of the best preserved examples of a Gothic synagogue is the [[Old New Synagogue]] in Prague which was completed around 1270 and never rebuilt.{{Clarify|reason=|date=April 2020}}{{Citation needed|date=April 2020}}
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