Synagogue of Vesoul
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AffiliationJudaism (former)
RiteNusach Ashkenaz
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue (1875–2011)
StatusAbandoned; sold
| Vesoul Synagogue | |
|---|---|
French: Synagogue de Vesoul | |
The former synagogue in [YYYY] | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Judaism (former) |
| Rite | Nusach Ashkenaz |
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Synagogue (1875–2011) |
| Status | Abandoned; sold |
| Location | |
| Location | 11 rue du Moulin-des-Prés, Vesoul, Haute-Saône, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté |
| Country | France |
Location of the former synagogue in France | |
| Geographic coordinates | 47°37′16″N 6°09′26″E / 47.62111°N 6.15722°E |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Charles Dodelier |
| Type | Synagogue architecture |
| Date established | [YYYY] (as a congregation) |
| Completed | 1875 |
| Materials | Stone |
| Official name | Synagogue (ancienne) (in French) |
| Type | Base Mérimée |
| Criteria | Patrimoine architectural (Mérimée) (in French) |
| Designated | December 5, 1984 |
| Reference no. | PA00102293 |
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The Synagogue of Vesoul (French: Synagogue de Vesoul) is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 11 rue du Moulin-des-Prés, in the city of Vesoul, in Haute-Saône department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France. Whilst active, the congregation worshipped in the Ashkenazi rite.[2]
The building was erected in 1875 and classified as a monument historique on December 5, 1984.[3] In 2011 the organization that owned the building, Les Restos du Coeur, decided to sell it.[3]