Synagogue in Kazimierz Dolny
Kazimierz Dolny, PL
The Kazimierz Dolny Synagogue is an Ashkenazi synagogue built between 1750 and 1800, rebuilt in 1953. The synagogue still displays its original Baroque style.
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Kazimierz Dolny, PL
The Kazimierz Dolny Synagogue is an Ashkenazi synagogue built between 1750 and 1800, rebuilt in 1953. The synagogue still displays its original Baroque style.
Kdyně, CZ
The Synagogue in Kdyně is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1862-63, restored in the 1990s. In use until 1936, this Neo-Romanesque brick building now serves as a museum.
Kępno, PL
The Synagogue in Kępno is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1815 by architects Fryderyk Wilhelm Scheffler and Karol Fryderyk Scheffler. The synagogue was restored in 1893 and in 1924. This Neo-Classical brick building is now abandoned.
Merkez/Kil, TR
The Synagogue in Kilis dates from before 1886. The walls of the building collapsed in 1980. This stone synagogue is now abandoned.
Kladno, CZ
The Synagogue in Kladno is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1884. In use until the 1930s, this Neo-Renaissance stone building now serves as a church.
Klimontów, PL
The Synagogue in Klimontów is an Ashkenazi synagogue built between 1851 and 1858. This Neo-Classical brick building is still used as a synagogue.
Kőbánya, HU
The Synagogue in Kőbánya is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1911 by architect Richárd Schontheil. In use until 1964, this Hungarian Secessionist brick synagogue now serves as a church.
Kobersdorf, AT
The Synagogue in Kobersdorf is an Ashkenazi synagogue built completed in 1860. In use until 1938, this Rundbogenstil synagogue is now abandoned.
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.
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