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Worms is a city in Rhineland Palatinate, Germany, on the Rhine River. At the end of 2004, it had 85.829 residents. Worms was established by the Celts, who called it Borbetomagus. Today, it remains embattled with the cities Trier and Cologne over the title of Oldest City in Germany. Today, Worms is an industrial centre and is famed for the original Liebfrauenstift-Kirchenstuck epotoponym for the Liebfraumilch wine. Other industries in Worms include chemicals and metal goods. Worms was a very important Jewish community from the 11th century, until the Kristallnacht, in 1938. In 2010 the synagogue was fire bombed. Worms is a great city to visit that must not be missed.

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Worms Synagogue is an 11th century synagogue located in Worms. The first synagogue at the site was built in 1034 and is therefore regarded as the oldest existing synagogue in Germany. The building was first destroyed during the Crusade of 1096. On Kristallnacht in 1938 the synagogue was once again attacked and reduced to rubble. The synagogue, open as a museum, continues to be a functioning synagogue used by the Jewish Community.

Jewish Cemetery in Worms is usually called the oldest surviving Jewish cemetery in Europe, although the Jewish burials in the Jewish sections of the Roman catacombs predate it by a millennium. The Jewish community of Worms was established by the late tenth century, but the oldest tombstone still legible dates form 1076.

Nibelungen Museum in Worms, visitors can go on a hunt for the legendary treasure of the Nibelungen which is said to be buried under the town. However, this is no treasure made of gold and jewellery, waiting to be discovered. On the contrary, it is a treasure of stories and memories of fantasies made into a film. From the entrance area, the path leads first to the video tower, then over the battlements to the audio tower and finally into the treasure room. Visitors leave the worldly town of Worms and descend a few metres underground.

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