New Great Synagogue in Skalat
Skalat, UA
The New Great Synagogue in Skalat is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1895. This Historicist brick synagogue is now abandoned.
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Skalat, UA
The New Great Synagogue in Skalat is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1895. This Historicist brick synagogue is now abandoned.
Liverpool, GB
The New Hebrew Congregation's Synagogue in Liverpool is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1936-37 by architect Alfred Shennan, restored in 1981. In use until 2008, this brick synagogue in the Art Deco and Modernist style now serves as a dwelling.
St John's Wood, London, GB
The New London Synagogue in London was built in 1880-82 by architect Hyman Henry Collins. This brick building in the Neo-Renaissance and Rundbogenstil style still serves as a synagogue.
Mainz, DE
The New Mainz Synagogue, inaugurated in 2010, is the successor building to the former Mainz Synagogues.
Bitola, MK
The Yeni Mosque or "New Mosque" was built in the 1550s on a former church site dating back to the 7th century. In 1950, the surrounding park was built and the mosque was declared a cultural monument and turned into an art gallery .
Durrës, AL
The Great Mosque of Durrës, also known as the New Mosque, was built from 1931 onwards. There were plans to build two minarets, but one of them remained unfinished due to the cessation of work at the end of 1938. In 1967, the mosque was transformed into the Palace of Youth (Palace of Culture). The mosque was restored after the communist regime in 1994 and a second time in 2005.
Lučenec, SK
The New Neolog Synagogue in Lučenec was completed in 1925 by architect Lippòt Baumhorn. The synagogue was restored between 1948 and 1980 and in 2014-16. In use until 1944, this brick synagogue in the Art Nouveau style now serves as a cultural centre.
Žilina, SK
The New Neolog Synagogue in Žilina was built between 1928 and 1931 by architect Peter Behrens. In use until WWII, this concrete synagogue now serves as an art centre.
Athienou, CY
The building is located in the centre of the village.
Larnaca, CY
The building is located in the southern part of the town.
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