• The White Stork Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Pod Białym Bocianem) is a nineteenth-century synagogue in Wrocław, Poland.
  • The only synagogue in Wrocław to escape the torches of Kristallnacht, the White Stork was built in 1829, taking its name from the inn that once stood in its place.
  • The synagogue was built in 1829, according to the design of Karl Ferdinand Langhans, as a temple belonging to the liberal faction.
  • The only synagogue in Wrocław to escape the torches of Kristallnacht, the White Stork was built in 1829, taking its name from the inn that once stood in its place.
  • Book a 4-hour tour to learn more about Jewish history, culture and traditions by visiting the White Stork Synagogue and the Old Jewish Cemetery in Wroclaw.
  • The White Stork Synagogue in Wrocław, Poland - the former Breslau, Germany - was inaugurated in 1829.
  • Włodkowica 7, 50-072 Wrocław. wroclaw.jewish.org.pl ... mapa lokalizacji The White Stork Synagogue Click to zoom.
  • The White Stork Synagogue opened in 1829 and is designed in a Neoclassical style by the architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans.
  • The only synagogue in Wrocław to escape the torches of Kristallnacht, the White Stork was built in 1829, taking its name from the inn that once stood in its place.
  • The restored White Stork Synagogue, built in exemplary classical style in 1829, is a reminder that this city was once home to more than 20,000 Jews.
  • Located in the south western district of Wrocław, the White Stork Synagogue is known for its rich Jewish heritage and history.
  • Find out if you can attend a service at White Stork Synagogue. You'll learn a few things about the traditions and practices of the Jewish faith.
  • Add a synagogue comment Under the white stork in Wrocław. This synagogue of the 19th century is the religious and cultural center of the Jewish community .
  • White Stork Synagogue. Information. A 19th century synagogue in the heart of Wrocław and a main cultural and religious centre of the local Jewish communities.