List of synagogues in Croatia

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This list of synagogues in Croatia contains active, otherwise used and destroyed synagogues in Croatia. The list of Croatia synagogues is not necessarily complete, as only a negligible number of sources testify to the existence of some synagogues.

Location Name Built Destroyed Remarks Picture
Bjelovar 1882 ? [1]
Bjelovar Bjelovar Synagogue 1917 stand Serves as a home of culture. [2]
Đakovo 1863–1880 1941 The building was set on fire.
Cakovec 1836 1944 The synagogue was demolished in May 1944 and a monument was erected to commemorate the place.
Donji Miholjac 1913 after 1948 Abandoned in 1941, the building sold in 1948. [3]
Dubrovnik Dubrovnik Synagogue 15th century stand Owned by the local Jewish community, the main floor still functions as a place of worship for Holy days and special occasions, but is now mainly a city museum which hosts numerous Jewish ritual items and centuries-old artifacts. אבישי טייכר 157.jpg
Ilok 1855 1949 The original synagogue was rebuilt after a fire in 1873. It was sold and demolished in 1949.
Karlovac Karlovac Synagogue 1870-1871 1960s After the war, around 1960, Karlovac Synagogue was demolished by the regime of SFR Yugoslavia. [4]
Koprivnica Koprivnica Synagogue 1875–1876 stand The synagogue building has been preserved to this day, interior has been significantly destroyed due to significant alterations and changes in functions. Renovation since 2020. Koprivnica (1).jpg
Križevci Križevci Synagogue 1895 stand The building has been preserved to this day, but its appearance has been completely altered by a number of renovations. [5]
Nasice 1893–1898 1942 The building was demolished. [6]
Osijek (I) 1869 1950 It burned down in April 1941 and was completely demolished nine years later. [7]
Osijek (II) 1901–1903 stand The building has lost its original function and is now owned by the Lutheran Pentecostal Church. [8]
Pakrac 1875 1941 The building was destroyed. [9]
1896 stand The building is still standing, although it has been altered into different function during the Socialist Yugoslavia. [10]
Pozega 1885 1941 The building was demolished.
Rijeka Rijeka Synagogue 1902–1903 1944 The Rijeka Synagogue was destroyed on January 25, 1944 during Nazi occupation of Rijeka. Fiumei zsinagóga.jpg
Sisak Sisak Synagogue 1870–1880 stand Despite the fact that the synagogue was partially destroyed during World War II, it was transformed and transformed into a music school that still operates today. Sisak sinagogue.JPG
Slavonski Brod Slavonski Brod Synagogue 1896 1944 The synagogue was reportedly destroyed in early 1945 by an Allied bombing. [11]
Split 16th century stand Owned by the local Jewish community. אבישי טייכר 159.jpg
Varaždin 1860–1862 stand Damaged in 1941, during World War II. Confiscated in 1946, rebuilt for other functions. Renovated 2021. Varazdin (1).jpg
Vinkovci Vinkovci Synagogue 1923 1941–1942 Vinkovci Synagogue was destroyed during World War II in 1941–1942 by the regime of the Independent State of Croatia. [12]
Virovitica 1860–1863 1941 The synagogue was destroyed and looted in 1918 and completely demolished in 1941. [13]
Vukovar Vukovar Synagogue 1889 1958 Building looted during WW II; razed in 1958 [14]
Zagreb Zagreb Synagogue 1866–1867 1942 The synagogue was destroyed during World War II. Sinagoga1906 11.jpg

Sources[]

  • "Jewish Postcards | Europe - Synagogues and People | Croatia". judaica.cz.
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