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The only remaining synagogue in Wrocław serves both a religious and cultural role for its residents. The synagogue was designed by the most famous Silesian architect - Karl Langer, who is credited with many architectural masterpieces throughout Poland.

This place has a tragic history: the synagogue was plundered by the Nazis, desecrated by vandals during the communist era, later used as an academic library and music academy, but over the years it has been returned to the Jewish community.

Today, the White Stork Synagogue is a center of religion and culture, hosting significant conferences and large concerts. The walls of the restored building adorn the streets of Wrocław, adding to the image of the ancient city.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Narodowe Forum Muzyki
Tram stop 86 m walk
Rynek
Bus stop 125 m walk
pl. Orląt Lwowskich
Bus stop 246 m walk

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Krzysztof Kwiatkowski
Krzysztof Kwiatkowski
1 month ago on Google

Piękne miejsce na koncerty

Ryszard
Ryszard
1 month ago on Google

Uroczyście otwarta 23 kwietnia 1829 roku. Podczas nocy kryształowej z 9 na 10 listopada 1938 bojówki hitlerowskie zdewastowały wnętrze. Użytkowana do 1943 roku.

Bogdan Ditu
Bogdan Ditu
1 month ago on Google

Interesant de urmarit istoria populatiei versus istoria Wroclaw