Synagogue in Rousínov
Rousínov, CZ
The Synagogue in Rousínov is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1591, rebuilt in 1842. In use until WWII, this Neo-Classical brick building now serves as a church.
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Rousínov, CZ
The Synagogue in Rousínov is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1591, rebuilt in 1842. In use until WWII, this Neo-Classical brick building now serves as a church.
Ružomberok, SK
The Synagogue in Ružomberok is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1880, restored in 2013-14. In use until WWII, this brick synagogue in the Rundbogenstil style now serves as a cultural centre.
Sabile, LV
The Sabile Synagogue is an Ashkenazi synagogue built between 1875 and 1890, reconstructed after 1990. This Rundbogenstil brick synagogue is now used as a museum.
Saluzzo, IT
The Synagogue in Saluzzo was built in the 1700s and restored in 1832. This Baroque brick building still serves as a synagogue.
Samokov, BG
The Synagogue in Samokov is a Sephardi synagogue built between 1855 and 1860 in the Ottoman style. This brick building served as a Synagogue until 1948 and is now abandoned.
Sankt Pölten, AT
The Synagogue in Sankt Pölten is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1912-13, restored in 1984. In use until 1938, this National Romantic brick synagogue is now a cultural centre.
Schoonhoven, NL
The Synagogue in Schoonhoven is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1838. A new façade was added in 1868. This brick building now serves as a museum.
Shepetivka, UA
The synagogue of Shepetivka is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in the first half of the 19th century. The brick building mixes elements of neo-classical and Baroque Survival. Restored after 1945, the building still serves as a synagogue.
Slatina (Bohemia), CZ
The Synagogue in Slatina is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1868, rebuilt after 1983. In use until 1912, this brick building now serves as a dwelling.
Slavkov u Brna, CZ
The Synagogue in Slavkov u Brna is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1857-58, restored in 1994-98. In use until the 1940s, this Neo-Romanesque brick building now serves as archives.
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