This is where four building eras combine. The house at the eastern end of the square has been the seat of the mayor, the pastor and the French judge. To the south is a building in typical
Bauhaus style. First constructed in 1419 and destroyed by fire several times, after the arrival of the Huguenots the Katharinenkirche was rebuilt on its foundation walls in 1714 as a
single-nave rendered structure with a hipped roof and vestry annex. A neo-Gothic tower was added in 1870.
The building, which comes close to the original condition of 1919, has been used as a synagogue since 2015.
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