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Sandomierz Synagogue

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Construction started
  
1768

Phone
  
+48 15 832 25 09

Architectural style
  
Baroque architecture

Sandomierz Synagogue

Address
  
Żydowska, 27-600 Sandomierz, Poland

Similar
  
Holy Spirit Church, Church of St Michael the Archa, Brama Opatowska, Dominican Church and Conv, Sandomierz Town Hall

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Sandomierz Synagogue in an inactive synagogue in Sandomierz, Poland. It was built in 1768 of brick in the Polish Baroque style, after the old synagogue burned down again for the last time in 1758. The new synagogue, used for nearly two centuries before the Holocaust exists until today. It was renovated several times in its history, notably in 1872, 1911 and 1929. The synagogue was devastated by the Germans during World War II. Since the renovation in the 1970s the building has been used as a State Archive.

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Sandomierz Synagogue Wikipedia