• The Dubrovnik Synagogue, commonly called the Old Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  • Dubrovnik Synagogue was officially established 1546. Inner decoration in Baroque style was completed in 1652 and has been preserved to the present day.
  • This synagogue is, I believe, the second oldest in the Balkans. Dubrovnik apparently welcomed many of the Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain in 1492.
  • Synagogue and the jewish museum in Dubrovnik From the records, the first mention of Jews in Dubrovnik dates to the late 13th century.
  • The Dubrovnik Synagogue is the oldest Sephardi synagogue still active in the world today and the second oldest synagogue in Europe after the synagogue...
  • Besides the Synagogue, the Dubrovnik Jewish Community has its own cemetery at Boninovo and a small Jewish fountain at Pile.
  • Dubrovnik Synagogue was formally settled 1546. Inward enrichment in Baroque style was finished in 1652 and has been saved to the present day.
  • The Dubrovnik Synagogue is located on Žudioska Ulica, which can be accessed from the main street running through the old town.
  • Dubrovnik Synagogue today. The three-storied synagogue, redecorated between 1652 and 1670 in the Baroque style, remains a place of worship.
  • Dubrovnik Synagogue was founded in 1352 and obtained legal recognition in 1408, making it the second oldest synagogue in Europe.