Synagogues across Europe



Jews live all over the European continent and everywhere they have built their beautiful temples wih remarkable architecture. Unfortunately many of these great buildings fell victim to the persecutions of Jews in Europe and the Second World War. Here are some of the synagogues in the beginning of the century.

Belgium

Anvers


Brussels


Brussels


Bosnia

Sarajevo


Bulgaria

Sofia


Vidin


Czech Republic

Hradec Kralove


Karlovi Vari (Karlsbad)


Prague


Teplice


Croatia

Zagreb


France

Besançon


Chaux de Fonds


Dijon


La Ferté-sous-Jouarre


Liege


Lille


Strasbourg


Versailles


Germany

Cologne


Dortmund


Dresden


Dusseldorf


Essen


Bochum


Hannover


Kaiserslautern


Landau


Mainz


Munich


Nurnberg


Wiesbaden


Hungary

Budapest


Debrecen


Kecskemet


Szeged


Szolnok


Italy

Florence


Rome


Torino


Trieste


Lithuania

Vilnius


Poland

Glogów (Glogau)


Katovice


Warsaw


Wroclaw (Breslau)


Romania

Bucharest


Cluj (Kolozsvár)


Timişoara (Temesvar)


Russia

Kaliningrad (Königsberg)


Sankt Petersburg


Serbia

Novi Sad (Ujvidek)


Subotica (Szabadka)


Slovakia

Trenčín (Trencsén)


Switzerland

Geneve


Lausanne


Ukraine

Dnipropetrovsk


Odessa