Inowrocław Synagogue

Inowrocław Synagogue
The former synagogue, prior to 1918
Religion
AffiliationReform Judaism (former)
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue (19081939)
StatusDestroyed
Location
Location64 Solankowa Street, Skwer Jan-Paweł II, Inowrocław, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
CountryPoland
Location of the destroyed synagogue
in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Geographic coordinates52°47′42″N 18°14′46″E / 52.795°N 18.246°E / 52.795; 18.246
Architecture
Architect(s)J. Baumgarten
TypeSynagogue architecture
StyleByzantine Revival
Completed1908
Destroyed1939
Specifications
Dome(s)Five (maybe more)
MaterialsBrick

The Inowrocław Synagogue was a former Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, that was located at 64 Solankowa Street, in what is now Skwer Jan-Paweł II, in Inowrocław, in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland. Designed in the Byzantine Revival style under the supervision of J. Baumgarten, and completed in 1908, the synagogue served as a house of prayer until World War II when it was destroyed by Nazis in 1939.