e/Kielce Synagogue

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has glosseng: The Kielce Synagogue was a synagogue in Kielce, Poland. It was built between 1901 and 1903, and designed by Stanisław Szpakowski. The temple was desecrated by the Nazis during World War II, and turned into a prison and storage facility for stolen Jewish property. Under the communists the building was abandoned from 1945 to 1951. The adjoining mikvah and Rabbi's home were destroyed in the 1970s. The structure has been renovated and some architectural elements altered. Today it serves as a State Archives.
lexicalizationeng: Kielce Synagogue
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Czech
has glossces: Kielecká synagoga se nachází v polském městě Kielce, na místní Varšavské třídě.
lexicalizationces: synagoga
Polish
has glosspol: Synagoga w Kielcach – synagoga znajdująca się w Kielcach, przy ulicy Warszawskiej 17, pomiędzy jezdniami alei IX Wieków Kielc.
lexicalizationpol: Synagoga w Kielcach
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media:imgKielce Synagogue - old postcard.jpg
media:imgKielce synagoga front.jpg
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