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  • The White Stork Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Pod Białym Bocianem) is a nineteenth-century synagogue in Wrocław, Poland. Rededicated in 2010 after a decade-long renovation, it is the religious and cultural centre of the local Jewish community, under the auspices of the Union of Jewish Religious Communities in Poland. It is the only synagogue in Wrocław to have survived the Holocaust.
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  • "Poland: Wroclaw's White Stork Synagogue Restoration Continues, Neo-Classical Façade (1829) by Carl Ferdinand Langhans now Complete".
  • Although we have been to Wroclaw before this was our first visit to the White Stork Synagogue. It has recently been opened after a period of repair.
  • The synagogue was built in 1829, according to the design of Karl Ferdinand Langhans, as a temple belonging to the liberal faction.
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  • 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 opened in 1829 and is designed in a Neoclassical style by the architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans.
  • 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.
  • The White Stork Synagogue in Wrocław, Poland - the former Breslau, Germany - was inaugurated in 1829.
  • Located in the south western district of Wrocław, the White Stork Synagogue is known for its rich Jewish heritage and history.