Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt.
The Museum of Jewish-Medieval Heritage in Erfurt offers a profound insight into the rich history of the Jewish community in medieval Germany. Located within three well-preserved medieval buildings—the Old Synagogue, the Mikveh, and the Stone House—the museum showcases essential artifacts and exhibits that highlight Jewish life, culture, and resilience. The Old Synagogue, the oldest preserved synagogue in Central Europe, features original fittings and the renowned Erfurt Treasure, a hidden collection of coins and jewelry from the 14th century. The Mikveh, a rare monumental ritual bath, and the Stone House, showcasing medieval gravestones, further illustrate the community's historical significance. Together, these exhibits reflect the broader narrative of coexistence with Christian society and illuminate the complex interactions and challenges faced by the Jewish community throughout the Middle Ages.