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
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