Włodawa Synagogue
Former synagogue in Włodawa, Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For similarly named synagogues, see Great Synagogue.
The Włodawa Synagogue (Wlodowa Synagogue) in Włodawa, Poland is an architectural complex consisting of two historic synagogues and a Jewish administrative building, now preserved as a museum. The complex includes the Włodawa Great Synagogue of 1764–74, the late 18th century Small Synagogue, and the 1928 community building.[1] It is "one of the best-preserved" synagogues in Poland.[2]
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Location | Włodawa |
Country | Poland |
Geographic coordinates | 51°33′01″N 23°33′02″E |
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In 1901 Jewish immigrants from Włodawa established a Wlodowa Synagogue in London, England (see below).