Memorial Synagogue Square Lviv

Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Beth Hamidrash und Goldene Rose © 2016 Franz Reschke

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Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv © 2016 Franz Reschke

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Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Beth Hamidrash und Goldene Rose, Abend © 2016 Franz Reschke

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Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Detail Steg Frauengalerie Goldene Rose © 2016 Franz Reschke

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Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Detail Ausstellung Perpetuation © 2016 Franz Reschke

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Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Goldene Rose, Detail Treppe © 2016 Franz Reschke

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Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Beth Hamidrash und Goldene Rose © 2016 Franz Reschke

Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv © 2016 Franz Reschke

Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Beth Hamidrash und Goldene Rose, Abend © 2016 Franz Reschke

Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Detail Steg Frauengalerie Goldene Rose © 2016 Franz Reschke

Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Detail Ausstellung Perpetuation © 2016 Franz Reschke

Gedenkort Synagogenplatz Lviv, Goldene Rose, Detail Treppe © 2016 Franz Reschke

In the Jewish quarter of the Old Town of Lviv, two synagogues and a school building were destroyed by the National Socialists. The density of the traces, their present perceptibility and their former spatial integration vary. This variance is translated into three different spatial situations and atmospheres. Three different mental approaches to the history and gravity of the place are created. The destroyed buildings are traced in a differentiated manner and elaborated as places of independent identity: Carefully developed authentic ruins and a living, green place of dialogue, reflection and remembrance.
After several years of planning, intensive discussion and an international appeal for donations, the northern section, on the sites of the "Golden Rose" synagogue and the former Beth Hamidrash (Torah school), was completed in 2016.

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Planning offices

Franz Reschke Landscape Architecture GmbH
Berlin

Studio Sophie Jahnke
Sophie Jahnke
Berlin

Employees
Franz Reschke, Ninon-Weber-Wittenberg, Frederik Springer, Felix Brüssow

Project period
2011 - 2016

Size
800 qm (1. BA), 3.000 qm (gesamt)

Client
Stadt Lviv, Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Center for Urban History of East Central Europe

Address
Staroievreiska St, 37,
79000 Lviv
Ukraine

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Project type
Parks and green spaces
Squares, promenades, pedestrian areas