Sisak Synagogue

Designed by Franjo Klein in the Romanesque Revival style and completed in 1880, the synagogue was devastated and robbed during World War II.

Beno Heisz served as the founding rabbi and was killed during the Holocaust in 1943.

[2] A memorial plaque was placed on the former synagogue building in 1999, in honor of those in the congregation who perished in the Holocaust.

[3] The former synagogue suffered serious damage as the result of the 6.4 magnitude Petrinja earthquake that struck central Croatia in late 2020.

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