• Branicki Palace, Białystok (Polski: Pałac Branickich w Białymstoku) is a tourist attraction, one of the Palaces in Białystok, Poland.
  • 1795 – City annexed by Prussia in the Third Partition of Poland and made the administrative seat of the Białystok Department.
  • Great Synagogue, Białystok. ... Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Białystok.
  • The Maharshal's Synagogue, also known as the Great Lublin Synagogue, was the largest synagogue in Lublin, located on the northern slope of castle hill at...
  • Then the Nazis herded more than 700 Jews into Bialystok’s synagogue and set it ablaze." ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Synagogue_(Białystok).
  • Alexander was the great grandson of the mathematician Abraham Maszewicki, director of the Yiddish-Hebrew Gymnasium in Białystok...
  • Great Synagogue (Bydgoszcz) , destroyed in 1939 after the occupation of Poland.
  • ] On the morning of June 27, 1941, Nazi troops from Police Battalion 309 surrounded the town square by the Great Synagogue, and forced residents from their...
  • In the model one can also see Shulhof, the oldest Jewish neighbourhood in Bialystok, with the wooden Great Synagogue and Talmud School...