Zamość Synagogue
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Zamość Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Dawna w Zamościu) is a UNESCO-protected Renaissance synagogue built between 1610 and 1618 in Zamość, southeastern Poland. Erected during the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, it functioned as a place of worship for Polish Jews until World War II, when the Nazis turned the interior into a carpenters' workshop. The structure was spared from destruction and in 1992 it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site alongside the Old City of Zamość.
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Ludwika Zamenhofa, Zamość Osiedle Stare Miasto
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| N 50.718 ° | E 23.254 ° |
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Ludwika Zamenhofa 11
22-400 Zamość, Osiedle Stare Miasto
Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
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