Great Synagogue, Lomza

The Great Synagogue of Łomża was a synagogue in Łomża, Poland. It was built in 1878-1889, designed by Enrico Marconi. The synagogue was destroyed by Nazis in September 1941, during the World War II.

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Enrico Marconi

Enrico Marconi, known in Poland as Henryk Marconi (7 January 1792 in Rome – 21 February 1863 in Warsaw), was an Italian architect who spent most of his life in...

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Łomża Podlaskie Voivodeship
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