Synagogue in Krnov

The Synagogue in Krnov is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1871-72 by architect Ernst Latzel. The synagogue was restored in 2010. In use until 1938, this Neo-Romanesque brick synagogue now serves as a cultural centre.

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St. Hedwig's Church

St. Hedwig's Church is a modernist building, one of the last works of the architect Léopold Bauer. After the end of an architectural competition, construction work began in 1933, but was interrupted by the Second World War, during which the unfinished church served as a warehouse for military equipment and the observatory bell tower for the Luftwaffe. After the war, the church was used as a warehouse until 1989.

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St. Adalbert Church

St. Adalbert Church was built between 1675 and 1681 to replace a small Gothic church, founded before 1350 and dedicated to Saint-Georges in the 16th century. The church is structurally incorporated into a Jesuit college.