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Worth a look if you are in the area
Interesting story regarding the synagogue and the struggle of the Jewish people over the years especially before and after the war. Much of it is documented within the synagogue itself but there is mu...
Beautifully restored 19th Century Synagogue and History of Wroclaw Jewish Community
The Jewish community has a centuries-long history in Wroclaw/Breslau, and the best way to learn about this is in the last remaining house of worship from before the Nazi pogrom of November 1938. The s...
This synagogue was spared being burned down by the Nazis as it was surrounded by buildings. The Jewish community of whom there are few have restored the synagogue and they share the stories of those w...
Beautiful, extraordinarily informative and moving. A must see in Wroclaw.
Before the Second World War, Wrocław was the German City of Breslau where Jews had lived for about 1,000 years. On Kristallnacht all of its synagogues were destroyed or severely damaged except for the...
It is the synagogue of Wroclaw. It is unknown even for the Polish themselves. It was very abandoned for years. It was gradually surrounded by buildings and this semi-hidden. It is accessed by a ...
Worth a look if you are in the area
Interesting story regarding the synagogue and the struggle of the Jewish people over the years especially before and after the war. Much of it is documented within the synagogue itself but there is mu...
Beautifully restored 19th Century Synagogue and History of Wroclaw Jewish Community
The Jewish community has a centuries-long history in Wroclaw/Breslau, and the best way to learn about this is in the last remaining house of worship from before the Nazi pogrom of November 1938. The s...
An essential place to visit
This synagogue was spared being burned down by the Nazis as it was surrounded by buildings. The Jewish community of whom there are few have restored the synagogue and they share the stories of those w...
Beautiful, extraordinarily informative and moving. A must see in Wroclaw.
Before the Second World War, Wrocław was the German City of Breslau where Jews had lived for about 1,000 years. On Kristallnacht all of its synagogues were destroyed or severely damaged except for the...
A curiosous story
It is the synagogue of Wroclaw. It is unknown even for the Polish themselves. It was very abandoned for years. It was gradually surrounded by buildings and this semi-hidden. It is accessed by a ...