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Synagogue in Bjelovar

Synagogue in Bjelovar

Bjelovar, HR

The Synagogue in Bjelovar is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1917 by architects Leo Hönigsberg and Julius Deutsch. This Modernist brick synagogue now serves as a cultural centre.

Synagogue in Blackpool

Synagogue in Blackpool

Blackpool, GB

The Blackpool Synagogue is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1916 by architect R.B. Mather. The synagogue was rebuilt in several phases after the Second World War, from 1955 to 1966. In use until 2012, this brick synagogue is in the Edwardian and Orientalist style.

Synagogue in Bobowa

Synagogue in Bobowa

Bobowa, PL

The Synagogue in Bobowa is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1756, rebuilt in 1889. This stone building in the Baroque style still serves as a synagogue.

Synagogue in Bohuslav

Synagogue in Bohuslav

Bohuslav, UA

The Synagogue in Bohuslav is an Ashkenazi synagogue from 1726. This Baroque brick building is now a museum.

Synagogue in Borculo

Synagogue in Borculo

Borculo, NL

The synagogue replaced a former synagogue 1840 and is designed J. te Velthuis. To the left of the building was a Jewish school. The backyard still contains the mikveh. The long side wall along the street is built in a Neo-Classical style. The side wall is divided by the use of Ionic pilasters into four segments. Each segment is provided with a large rounded arched window. The synagogue is topped with a hipped roof. The main entrance is relatively modest and does not feature elaborate ornamental detail except for the tondo window above the door. The women's gallery is situated at the western end of the interior and supported by small columns. During the Second World War, the interior was set on fire which resulted in the complete loss of the interior furnishings. The building was sold after the war ended. The façade including its plastered ornaments was renovated in 1993. The Stichting Synagoge Borcule supports the idea of restoring the synagogue and mikveh and transforming the building to a cultural center.

Synagogue in Borne

Synagogue in Borne

Borne, NL

The small synagogue is adorned with pointed arched windows and a cornice running along the façade. A Hebrew inscription can be found in between the windows of the front façade and refers to Numbers 24:5 and includes the date 5603 (1843 CE). The building is owned by the municipality of Borne since the year 1980. A renovation of the building took place in 1985/86 and is currently used for cultural activities.

Synagogue in Boulogne-Billancourt

Synagogue in Boulogne-Billancourt

Boulogne-Billancourt, FR

The Synagogue in Boulogne-Billancourt is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1911 by architect Emmanuel Pontrémoli. This Neo-Byzantine stone building still serves as a synagogue.

Synagogue in Bouxwiller

Synagogue in Bouxwiller

Bouxwiller, FR

The Synagogue in Bouxwiller is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1843. This Neo-Classical stone building now serves as a museum.

Synagogue in Březnice

Synagogue in Březnice

Březnice, CZ

The synagogue at Březnice is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1725. The synagogue was altered and restored in 1821 and again in the 1990s. This baroque brick building was recently reinstated as a synagogue in 2014.

Synagogue in Brezno

Synagogue in Brezno

Brezno, SK

The Synagogue in Brezno is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1902 by architect Alois Payerberger. The synagogue underwent reparations in 1930, 1996 and 2016. In use until 1942, this brick synagogue in the Neo-Moorish style now serves as a cultural centre.

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