"No restrictions on use"@en . . . . . "Gray, roughly textured, cast concrete square form with rounded front top edges. The front has a thrice-repeated relief design of a shaft rising vertically from scalloped ground, set within a curved arch. At the top of each shaft is a circular shape, with a six-pointed star in the middle; the overall design resembles a tree. The right shaft is damaged and the right star is almost obliterated. The arched borders of the 3 reliefs connect to a pedestal-like design of 3 horizontal lines at the base. The surface of the stone above the reliefs and over the curved top has a vertically fluted design. The upper right corner is broken."@en . . "Cast concrete ornamental section of the frieze from the portico colonnade of the 1912 Hauptsynagoge [Main Synagogue] of Mainz, Germany. The synagogue was desecrated and burned during the Kristallnacht pogrom on November 9-10, 1938. The remains of the synagogue were demolished with explosives a few days later. A customs office was built on the site. In 1988, during renovation of the government building, remnants of the synagogue portico were discovered."@en . . "No restrictions on access"@en . "irn12697" . "The frieze was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1998 by the City of Mainz, Germany."@en . "Frieze from a colonnade of the Hauptsynagoge of Mainz destroyed in Kristallnacht"@en . . . . . "overall: Height: 32.250 inches (81.915 cm) | Width: 33.750 inches (85.725 cm) | Depth: 11.750 inches (29.845 cm)"@en .