Gothenburg Synagogue

Gothenburg Synagogue

The Gothenburg Synagogue at Stora Nygatan, near Drottningtorget, Gothenburg, Sweden, was built in 1855 according to the designs of the German architect August Krüger. The synagogue has 300 seats.


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