- en.wikipedia.org New Orthodox Synagogue (Košice)The New Orthodox Synagogue (Slovak: Nová ortodoxná synagóga) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Puškinova Street near...
- slovak-jewish-heritage.org route-sites/kosice-…The Orthodox synagogue on Puškinova Street is one five extant synagogues in Košice – a silent witness to the rich Jewish past of Slovakia’s second city.
- synagogues-360.anumuseum.org.il gallery/kosice-…The new Orthodox Kosice Synagogue, built in 1926-1927, was designed by L’udovit Oelshlager, a Christian architect, and built by Hugo Kabos.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Orthodox_…ortodoxa de Košice; Bauwerk in der Slowakei; synagogue à Košice en Slovaquie; synagogue in Košice, Slovakia; synagóga v Košiciach; synagoga v...
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/W48941743The New Orthodox Synagogue, Košice (Slovak: Nová ortodoxná synagóga v Košiciach) was built in the years 1926–1927 at Puškinova Street near the historic...
- top-rated.online cities/Kosice/place/p/2044613/…5/5 Miroslava D. 1 year ago on Google • 66 reviews. A beautiful synagogue that breathes history. ... 4/5 Maximilian P. 2 months ago on Google • 10 reviews New.
- kosice.sejour.at new-orthodox-synagogue/Slovak Name: Nová ortodoxná synagóga. Location: Puškinova Street. Confession: Orthodox Judaism.
- flickr.com photos/i_csuhai/2868840498The so-called New Orthodox Synagogue, the only remained still active out of three synagogues in Košice, was built by the Húgó Kabos construction firm in...
- govisity.com synagogue-kosice-slovakia/To get to Synagogue in Zvonárska street you should first contact Jewish community in Kosice, as the synagogue is not generally opened.
- dreamstime.com new-orthodox-synagogue-kosice-…Inside of Orthodox Synagogue with open book in the Hebrew language in the foreground. selective focus royalty free stock photos.
- virtualglobetrotting.com map/orthodox-synagogue-…Lokomotiva Stadion Kosice. Traditional village houses on top of a commie block.
- sk.pinterest.com pin/thenew-orthodox-synagogue-…It superseded the older Orthodox Synagogue in Zvonárska Street, constructed in 1899 to the design of János Balogh.[1].