We are happy to announce that the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland is finalizing works on completing the architectural and design documentation of the synagogue complex in Krasnik. In the spring of 2010 we will therefore be able to apply for an European Union grant for restoring the synagogues within the framework of the Regional Operational Program of the Lubelskie province.
The synagogue complex in Krasnik consists of two buildings. The larger, baroque synagogue with fragments of precious polychromy still preserved inside, was erected in the 17th century. The second, smaller synagogue, was probably built in the 1st half of the 19th century
The project of revitalizing the synagogue complex in Krasnik and creating a cultural center for youths and tourists there is implemented within the frames of the Chassidic Route project by the Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland in cooperation with the Municipal Council of Krasnik.
We invite you to visit the project's website: REVITALIZATION OF THE SYNAGOGUE COMPLEX IN KRASNIK
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