White Stork Synagogue

The White Stork Synagogue opened in 1829 and is designed in a Neoclassical style by the architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans. The synagogue was in use until 1974 when it was taken by authorities and given to the University of Wroclaw. In 2010 reconstruction on the synagogue was completed and it is now a Jewish heritage museum.

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