Karlsruhe Synagogue
The 1798 Karlsruhe Synagogue was an early building by the influential architect Friedrich Weinbrenner in the city of Karlsruhe. According to David Brownlee, this "synagogue was the first large Egyptian building to be erected since antiquity." According to Diana Muir Appelbaum, it was "the first public building in the Egyptian revival style." Appelbaum writes that the pair of tall pylons are copied from the temple at Karnak.
The structure stood until 1871.