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Coordinates: 53°0813N 23°0912E / 53.136861°N 23.15325°E / 53.136861; 23.15325
 

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Cytron Synagogue in Białystok
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
StatusArt gallery
Location
Location24a Ludwika Waryńskiego street,
Białystok, Poland
Geographic coordinates53°08′13N 23°09′12E / 53.136861°N 23.15325°E / 53.136861; 23.15325
Architecture
Groundbreaking1936

The Cytron Synagoge (Polish: Synagoga Cytronów) is a former synagogue at 24a Ludwika Waryńskiego street in Białystok, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland.

The synagogue was built in 1936 with money from the Cytron family of industrialists. Before 1941, Jews formed a very high percentage of the population of Białystok. The majority were murdered in the Holocaust during the German occupation of Poland.

After the Second World War, the synagogue saw variable amounts of use, as the last operating synagogue in the city. It finally ceased to operate in the late 1960s.[1] Many decorative elements were destroyed in renovations at the end of the 1970s.

Today, the synagogue building is used as the city's art gallery and museum.

References

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  1. ^ Niziołek, Katarzyna; Poczykowski, Radosław (2008). "Jewish Heritage Trail in Bialystok" (PDF). University of Białystok Foundation. pp. 19–20.
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