Bydgoszcz Synagogue

However they were expelled in 1955 and were officially allowed to return from 1772, when the former authorization was annulled by Frederick the Great.

[1] Architect, Alfred Muttrey submitted his design on 27 May 1882, and the construction was initiated by Lewin Louis Aronsohn, and sponsored financially by the entire Jewish community.

[2][3][4] One of the largest structures in Bydgoszcz until its destruction, the synagogue could accommodate 500 people.

[citation needed] Another former synagogue is located at Przy Bożnicy Street, in the adjacent settlement of Fordon.

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