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The archeological remains unearthed during the excavation of 1977 are preserved at the Museum Judengasse. Judengasse is one of the earliest and largest known Jewish ghettos in Germany that flourished between the 15th and 18th Century. Annihilated during World War II, now all that remains of this historical ghetto can be found at the Museum Judenghasse which includes walls of five houses, two ritual baths, two wells and a canal. Apart from the permanent exhibition, Börnegalerie hosts small temporary exhibitions.