Tartu Synagogue
Former Orthodox synagogue in Tartu, Estonia
58°22′30″N 26°44′00″E / 58.375°N 26.733333°E / 58.375; 26.733333
The Tartu Synagogue (Estonian: Tartu sünagoog) was an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, that was located in Tartu, Estonia.[1]
The synagogue was built in 1903 and was designed by a local architect R. Pohlmann.[1]
The synagogue was destroyed during World War II. Many of the synagogue's items were saved and can be seen in Estonian National Museum.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Eesti sünagoogid, Leo Gens" (PDF). muuseum.jewish.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved June 5, 2020.
External links
Media related to Tartu Synagogue at Wikimedia Commons
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