- New Synagogue (Opole)
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New Synagogue in Opole
Nowa Synagoga w OpoluBasic information Location Oppeln, Germany Affiliation Reform Judaism Ecclesiastical or organizational status Demolished in 1938 Architectural description Architect(s) Felix Henry Architectural style Moorish Revival Completed 1897 Specifications Capacity 600 (seated) New Synagogue was a synagogue in Oppeln, Germany (today Opole, Poland). It was built in 1893-1897, designed by Felix Henry. During the Kristallnacht on 9-10 November 1938 Nazis forced Rabbi Hans Hirschberg to setting the building on fire.
Categories:- Opole
- Former Reform synagogues in Poland
- 20th-century attacks on synagogues and Jewish communal organizations
- Polish building and structure stubs
- Synagogue stubs
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