Polish Synagogue
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The Polnische Schul (Pronunciation: [ˈpɔlnɪʃə] ['ʃuːl], Template:Lang-pl, English: "Polish synagogue") was a synagogue in Leopoldsgasse, Vienna.
It was built by the noted architect Wilhelm Stiassny in 1892. It was built specifically for the Polish Jewish community in the late 19th century. The Polnische Schul was destroyed during the Reichskristallnacht in 1938. Today a modern building stands there with a Tafel.
48°13′06″N 16°22′39″E / 48.21833°N 16.37750°E
Jews from Galicia, the part of Poland in the Austro-Hungarian Empire after the division of Poland (1795), were known as Polish Jews in Vienna. This was one of their places of worship.
Literature
- Bob Martens, Herbert Peter: "The Destroyed Synagogues of Vienna - Virtual city walks". Vienna: LIT Verlag, 2011.
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- Buildings and structures in Leopoldstadt
- Jewish Galician (Eastern Europe) history
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- Polish diaspora in Europe
- Polish communities
- Religious buildings completed in 1892
- Synagogues destroyed during Kristallnacht (Austria)
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