Synagogue in Wyszogrod
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Description
The synagogue in Wyszogród, a village in Masovia, Poland, was built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is attributed to the architect David Friedländer. During the First World War it was partially destroyed and then rebuilt. During World War II it was completely destroyed by the Nazis and was never rebuilt afterwards. On the site of the former synagogue there is now a park.
Classification
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Wikidata: Q131429277 | Single Built Work | Synagogue | Destroyed | Not specified |
Creation
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Unknown | 2nd half of 18th century | Unkown | - |
Location
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Wiślana 20, 09-450 Wyszogród, Poland | 52° 23' 10" N , 20° 11' 37" E |
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Not provided | of Synagogue in Wyszogrod | Not specified | Unkown |
Digital Reconstructions
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SyWys18th | 18th century | Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA) | Luisa Heibel Florin Becker Paulina Korn Inga Heidbrink |