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Synagogue in Ziębice
Object Detail

Building Date
1845

Synagogue active dates

Reconstruction Dates
2007

Architect/ Maker

Community

Location

Material/Technique

Construction Material
Brick

Summary and Remarks

Suggested Reconsdivuction

History/Provenance

Condition

Present Usage
Under reconstruction

Present Usage Details

Historical significance: Event/Period

Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore

Historical significance: Person

On the walls are two damaged plaques dedicated to the memory of Julius Schottländer, the wealthiest citizen of Wrocław at the beginning of the 20th Century, active in the community and a benefactor of several welfare institutions.


Architectural Significance: Style

Architectural Significance: Artistic Decoration

Urban significance

Significance Rating
2 (Regional)

Condition of Building Fabric
C (Poor)

Bibliography
Bergman, Eleonora and Jan Jagelski, Zachowane synagogi i domy modlitwy w Polsce. Katalog. (Warsaw, 1996), p. 152 with ill.; Przemysław Burchard, Pamiątki i zabytki kultury Żydowskiej w Polsce (Warszawa, 1990), p. 183; http://www.sztetl.org.pl/en/article/ziebice/11,synagogues-prayer-houses-and-others/6304,the-synagogue/

Short Name
Full Name
Volume
Page
Biography

Photographer
Photograph Date
2011

Remarks

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