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Stolp Synagogue

Coordinates: 54°28′05″N 17°01′33″E / 54.46806°N 17.02583°E / 54.46806; 17.02583
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Stolp Synagogue
Religion
Year consecrated1902
Location
LocationPoland Słupsk, Poland
(then Stolp, Germany)
Architecture
Architect(s)Eduard Koch

Stolp Synagogue was a synagogue in Stolp, Germany (now Słupsk, Poland). It was built in 1901-1902, designed by Eduard Koch. The synagogue was set on fire by Nazis during the Kristallnacht on 9–10 November 1938.

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54°28′05″N 17°01′33″E / 54.46806°N 17.02583°E / 54.46806; 17.02583