Kielce Synagogue

Designed by Stanisław Szpakowski, it was built between 1901 and 1903 on the grounds donated by Mojżesz Pfefer.

[1] The temple was desecrated by the Nazis during World War II, and turned into a prison and storage facility for stolen Jewish property.

The adjoining abandoned buildings of mikvah and Rabbi's home were torn down in the 1970s.

Under state ownership, the structure has been renovated and some architectural elements altered.

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Kielce Synagogue