Synagogue in Kojetín
Kojetín, CZ
The Synagogue in Kojetín is an Ashkenazi synagogue from the 16th century. The synagogue has been rebuilt in 1718-26 and 1952-53. In use until WWII, this stone synagogue has been transformed into a church.
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Kojetín, CZ
The Synagogue in Kojetín is an Ashkenazi synagogue from the 16th century. The synagogue has been rebuilt in 1718-26 and 1952-53. In use until WWII, this stone synagogue has been transformed into a church.
Kokava nad Rimavicou, SK
The Synagogue in Kokava nad Rimavicou is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1900, rebuilt in 1987. In use until WWII, this brick synagogue in the Neo-Romanesque style now serves as a cultural centre.
Kolbsheim, FR
The Synagogue in Kolbsheim is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in the 17th century. This Baroque stone building now serves as a dwelling.
Krnov, CZ
The Synagogue in Krnov is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1871-72 by architect Ernst Latzel. The synagogue was restored in 2010. In use until 1938, this Neo-Romanesque brick synagogue now serves as a cultural centre.
Kunszentmárton, HU
The Synagogue in Kunszentmárton is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1912 by architect József Doborszky. This Hungarian Secessionist brick building now serves as a house of culture.
La Chaux-de-Fonds, CH
The Synagogue in La Chaux-de-Fonds is an Ashkenazi synagogue built between 1894 and 1896, restored in 1983. This Neo-Romanesque brick building still serves as a synagogue.
Laudenbach, DE
The synagogue in Laudenbach is an Ashkenazi synagogue from 1736, although some parts date from 1876. This baroque stone building is today used for storage.
Lauingen, DE
The Synagogue in Lauingen dates from the 15th century. Definitely put out of use in the mid-17th century, this stone synagogue now serves as a dwelling.
Lausanne, CH
The Synagogue in Lausanne is an Ashkenazi synagogue built between 1908 and 1910 by architects Charles-François Bonjour, Oscar Oulevey and Andrien Van Dorsser. This Neo-Romanesque brick building still serves as a synagogue.
Leeuwarden, NL
The Synagogue in Leeuwarden is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1805 and expanded in 1865. This brick synagogue now serves as an educational Institution.
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