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Synagogue Kosice

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Postavená v roku: 1883
Architekt: Jozef Novák
Na mieste dnešnej synagógy od roku 1843 stála malá modlitebňa (bývalá sýpka). V roku 1883 tu bola postavená nová ortodoxná synagóga, ktorú v roku 1899 staviteľ Ján Balogh prestaval a rozšíril do dnešnej podoby. Interiér tvorí halový priestor členený liatinovými stĺpmi nesúcimi drevené empory. Drevené lavice boli odstránené pri zriaďovaní skladu kníh Vedeckej knižnice, ktorá synagógu nevhodne využívala až do roku 1995. Momentálne je synagóga v devastovanom stave.

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