Photo of the Old Synagogue in Przemyśl

Photo in a glazed frame showing the main entrance to the Old Synagogue and the market located outside its walls (visible among the vendors and shoppers are soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Army).

The photo was purchased for the collection of the Museum in 1913.

The brick Old Synagogue at 31 Jagiellońska Street, erected in the Renaissance style, was the oldest house of prayer in Przemyśl. Construction works on the building ended in 1594. It replaced an older wooden synagogue at the same site.

The synagogue was located in the city proper, right by the defensive wall running along today’s Jagiellońska Street. Initially, it had a single room (dimensions: 18 × 12 m) which could only be used by men. In its centre stood a bimah surrounded by four columns serving as structural support. With time, the main body of the building was expanded with several annexes used for various purposes. They housed a yeshiva (Torah study hall) and two prayer rooms. The synagogue underwent renovation in the years 1910–1914 and was decorated with a Polish-style attic.

During World War II, the synagogue was destroyed by the Germans. Its ruins were pulled down by decision of the erstwhile authorities.

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Information about the object
Author/creator
unknown
Object type
photography
Place of creation
Przemyśl (Podkarpackie Province)
Technique
black-and-white photograph
Material
photographic print paper
Keywords
Copyrights status
the object is not protected by copyright law
Owner
Muzeum Narodowe Ziemi Przemyskiej
Identification number
MPF-16870