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Great Synagogue, Piotrków Trybunalski

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Affiliation
  
Orthodox Judaism

Completed
  
1791-1793

Architect
  
David Friedlander

Status
  
Library

Phone
  
+48 44 732 77 01

Great Synagogue, Piotrków Trybunalski

Location
  
Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland

Address
  
Jerozolimska 29, 97-300 Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland

Similar
  
Piotrków Trybunalski Castle, Muzeum Okręgowe, Sulejów Abbey, Great Synagogue - Warsaw

The Great Synagogue in Piotrków Trybunalski, (Polish: Wielka Synagoga w Piotrkowie Trybunalskim), was built between 1791-1793 and designed by David Friedlander. The synagogue was devastated by Nazis during World War II. After the war, the building was renovated and it now serves as a library.

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Although plundered during World War II, it is the best preserved synagogue in the Łódź region and one of the best preserved in Poland.

Background

Kazimierz Stronczynski who in 1844-55 led the first official inventory of important buildings in Poland, titled A General View of the Nature of Ancient Monuments in the Kingdom of Poland, describes the Great Synagogue of Piotrków as one of Poland's architecturally notable buildings.

On the front wall there is a commemorative plaque in Polish, Hebrew, Yiddish, and English, which reads:

"This building, once 'The Great Synagogue,' and this plaque, sanctify the memory of Piotrkow Jews murdered by the Nazis during 1939 - 1945.
Remembrance and restoration project in memory of the Holocaust martyrs and the departed of our Jewish community and in memory of the Great Tzadik Rabbi Dr. Hayim David Bernard.
"

Renovation

In 2012 the synagogue was renovated. The façade was repainted according to its prior look before World War II.

References

Great Synagogue, Piotrków Trybunalski Wikipedia