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Beguinage Ter Hoye

Beguinage Ter Hoye

Gent, BE

The Beguinage Ter Hoye, also known as the Little Beguinage, was founded in 1234 by Joanna, Countess of Flanders, after the Great Beguinage. From about 1600 onwards, wooden houses were systematically replaced by stone houses. The most important buildings of the beguinage, including the church, date from the 17th century. The beguinage developed into a place of pilgrimage for St. Godelieve, for which a chapel was built in 1638 (rebuilt in the 18th century). Until 1880, various renovations took place, especially on the façades.

Beiarn Church

Beiarn Church

Moldjord, NO

The church of Beiarn, which was consecrated in 1873, is a long church with a tower to the west. It is characterised by a simple Swiss neo-Gothic style and is built according to the drawings of L. W. Nissen from Soløy. In 1972-73 extensions were built on both sides of the tower, including a waiting room for baptisms. At the same time, a new exterior panel was added.

Beit El Synagogue in Caransebeș

Beit El Synagogue in Caransebeș

Caransebeş, RO

The Beit El Synagogue in Caransebeș is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1893. This Neo-Gothic brick building still serves as a synagogue.

Beit Israel Synagogue in Izmir

Beit Israel Synagogue in Izmir

Karataş, TR

The Beit Israel Synagogue in Izmir is a Sephardi synagogue built in 1907-1908 by architect Nissim Levi. This brick building still serves as a synagogue.

Beit Midrash Hevra Tehilim in Kraków

Beit Midrash Hevra Tehilim in Kraków

Kraków, PL

The Beit Midrash Hevra Tehilim in Kraków is an Ashkenazi synagogue built 1896 by the architect Nachman Kopald. The synagogue was restored after the Second World War. This Rundbogenstil brick building now serves as a restaurant.

Beit Midrash in Bardejov

Beit Midrash in Bardejov

Bardejov, SK

The Beit Midrash in Bardejov is an Ashkenazi synagogue from the late 19th century. In use until WWII, this brick synagogue is now under reconstruction.

Beit Midrash in Slonim

Beit Midrash in Slonim

Slonim, BY

The Beit Midrash in Slonim is an Ashkenazi synagogue probably built around 1881. This Historicist brick synagogue has been transformed into a shop.

Beit Midrash in Vysokoe

Beit Midrash in Vysokoe

Vysokaye, BY

The Beit Midrash in Vysokoe is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in the 18th century. This Baroque brick building now serves as a dwelling.

Beit Midrash in Włodawa

Beit Midrash in Włodawa

Włodawa, PL

The Beit Midrash on Włodawa is a 19th century Ashkenazi synagogue although its paintings date from the 1930s. This baroque brick building now serves as a museum.

Beit Midrash of the Gerer Rebbe

Beit Midrash of the Gerer Rebbe

Góra Kalwaria, PL

The Synagogue in Góra Kalwaria was built in 1905 instead of the former, wooden building, which had burnt down. It was the synagogue of the tzadiks from the Alter dynasty. During World War II, the synagogue was devastated by the Germans. After the war, the building was transformed into a shop and factory of soda-water. In 2000 the building was returned to the Jewish community in Warsaw. The only elements to have survived in the building's interior are cast-iron pillars from the gallery.

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