Bydgoszcz Synagogue

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Bydgoszcz Synagogue
Synagoga w Bydgoszczy
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Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusDestroyed Synagogue
Location
LocationBydgoszcz, Poland
Architecture
Architect(s)Alfred Muttray
Completed1884. Destroyed during World War II

Bydgoszcz Synagogue was an Orthodox Synagogue in Bydgoszcz, Poland. It was built in 1884, based on design by Alfred Muttrey, in the place of the Old wooden Synagogue located at the Pod Blankami Street. Until its destruction in 1939, it was one of the largest structures in Bydgoszcz. It could accommodate 500 persons. The architect of the synagogue, Alfred Muttrey, submitted his design on 27 May 1882. The construction was initiated by Lewin Louis Aronsohn and sponsored financially by the entire Jewish community.[1][2][3]


Beginning of the complete deconstruction of the Synagogue on Nazi German orders, winter 1939

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  1. ^ Synagoga w Bydgoszczy Virtual Shtetl. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  2. ^ The Destruction of Bydgoszcz Jewry Gazeta.pl. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Po bydgoskiej synagodze zostało niewiele" (in Polish). Tygodnik Bydgoski. 22 July 2017.

Coordinates: 53°07′14″N 17°59′57″E / 53.120667°N 17.999074°E / 53.120667; 17.999074

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