Synagogue in Probizhna
Probizhna, UA
The Synagogue in Probizhna is an Ashkenazi synagogue from the 19th century. In use until the 1930s, this Baroque Survival brick synagogue is now abandoned.
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Probizhna, UA
The Synagogue in Probizhna is an Ashkenazi synagogue from the 19th century. In use until the 1930s, this Baroque Survival brick synagogue is now abandoned.
Radnice, CZ
The Synagogue in Radnice is an Ashkenazi synagogue built at the end of the 18th century. The synagogue was rebuilt after the 1930s and in the 1990s. In use until the 1930s, this Baroque brick building now serves as a cultural centre.
Rakovník, CZ
The Synagogue in Rakovník is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1763-64. The synagogue was rebuilt in 1792, 1865 and throughout the 20th century. In use until WWII, this Baroque brick building now serves as a cultural centre.
Râmnicu Sărat, RO
The Synagogue in Râmnicu Sărat was reportedly built in 1855. Sixteen lancet windows on the north side, six on the south side, and four on the east side give light to the prayer hall. A second tier of small round windows lights the women's gallery. The windows are decorated on the building exterior with intervening pilasters and curved blind arches. A semicircular apse on the east side of the building marks the niche of the Torah ark. The vestibule of the synagogue serves as a small prayer room and leads to the main prayer hall. The women's gallery occupies an upper tier (balcony) that compasses the main prayer hall on three sides.
Raslavice, SK
The Synagogue in Raslavice is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in the 1920s. This brick building in the Modernist style now serves as a storage.
Reading, GB
The Synagogue in Reading was built in 1900-01 by architect William G. Lewton. This brick building in the Neo-Moorish style still serves as a synagogue.
Reims, FR
The Synagogue in Reims is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1879 by architect Narcisse Brunette. The synagogue was made in stone in the Neo-Moorish and Neo-Romanesque style.
Reşiţa, RO
The Synagogue in Reșița is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1907. This Neo-Romanesque brick building still serves as a synagogue.
Ridderkerk, NL
The Synagogue in Ridderkerk is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1835. In use until 1931, this brick synagogue now serves as a dwelling.
Roś, BY
The Synagogue in Ros' is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in the early 20th century. This brick building is now used as a shop.
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