Synagogues of Kraków
The synagogues of Kraków are a collection of monuments of Jewish sacred architecture in Poland. The seven main synagogues of the Jewish District of Kazimierz constitute the largest such complex in Europe next to Prague. These are: 1.
* The Old Synagogue 2.
* Wolf Popper Synagogue 3.
* Remah Synagogue 4.
* High Synagogue 5.
* Izaak Synagogue 6.
* Temple Synagogue 7.
* Kupa Synagogue It is a unique on the European scale religious complex prescribed on the list of UNESCO world heritage sites along with the entire city district in 1978, as the first ever.
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Synagogues of Kraków
The synagogues of Kraków are a collection of monuments of Jewish sacred architecture in Poland. The seven main synagogues of the Jewish District of Kazimierz constitute the largest such complex in Europe next to Prague. These are: 1.
* The Old Synagogue 2.
* Wolf Popper Synagogue 3.
* Remah Synagogue 4.
* High Synagogue 5.
* Izaak Synagogue 6.
* Temple Synagogue 7.
* Kupa Synagogue It is a unique on the European scale religious complex prescribed on the list of UNESCO world heritage sites along with the entire city district in 1978, as the first ever.
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