Affiliation Reform Judaism Architectural style Moorish-Neo-Romanesque Opened 1897 | Ecclesiastical or organizational status Demolished in 1938 Completed 1897 Destruction date 9 November 1938 | |
Location Gleiwitz, Germany (today Gliwice, Poland) Architect(s) Salomon Lubowski and Louis Troplowitz Similar Great Synagogue - Katowice, Bytom Synagogue, Malbork Castle, Auschwitz‑Birkenau Memorial and Muse, Gdańsk Bay |
New Synagogue was a synagogue in Gleiwitz, Germany (today Gliwice, Poland). It was built in 1859-1861, designed by Salomon Lubowski and Louis Troplowitz. The synagogue was destroyed by Nazis during the Kristallnacht on 9–10 November 1938.
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