Stolp Synagogue
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| Stolp Synagogue | |
| Basic information | |
|---|---|
| Location | (then Stolp, Germany) |
| Year consecrated | 1902 |
| Ecclesiastical status | Destroyed |
| Architectural description | |
| Architect(s) | Eduard Koch |
| Specifications | |
Stolp Synagogue was a synagogue in Stolp, Germany (now Słupsk, Poland). It was built in 1901-1902, designed by Eduard Koch. The synagogue was set on fire by Nazis during the Kristallnacht on 9-10 November 1938.

