Dolní Kounice Synagogue

Dolní Kounice Synagogue
Dolní Kounice Synagogue
Synagoga v Dolních Kounicích

Northern side of the synagogue as seen from the square.

Basic information
Location Dolní Kounice, Czech Republic
Affiliation Orthodox Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Museum
Architectural description
Architectural style Baroque
Completed 1656. Ceased functioning during World War II.
Specifications

The first traces of Jewish settlement in Dolní Kounice (today a town in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic) are from half of 15th century. First written note comes from 1581. The old synagogue was located on eastern part of the village and was destroyed by Swedish troops during Thirty Years' War, in 1645.

A new one has been built between 1652-1656 in the middle of the new ghetto (the Jewish district of Dolní Kounice, židovská čtvrť v Dolních Kounicích).

The building, designed in Baroque style, has rectangular ground plan and two floors. At the half of 19th century new tract was added and used to extends tribune for women.

In early 1940s Nazis closed down the religious services and moved the decorations to the Jewish Museum in Prague. After the war the building was used as storehouse. In 1991 it was returned, as a part of restitutions, to the Jewish community in Brno. In 1994 the synagogues was reconstructed.

Today the synagogue also hosts small collection of Jewish historical artefacts and art exhibitions.

Gallery

External links

References

  • Jaroslav Klenovský: "Židovská obec v Dolních Kounicích" (Jewish district in Dolní Kounice), published by the town municipality in 1997, 44 pages.


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