JACOB JR, MY JEWISH WORLD. SYNAGOGA TYKOCIN. TYKOCIN - POLAND.
Tuesday, Tishrei 25, 5781. October 13, 2020.
Shalom! World.
Synagoga Tykocin. W Latach 1642 - 1941. Kozia 2, Tykocin - Poland.
After more than a year of work, renovation is completed on the 17th century Synagogue in Tykocin, Poland - an the process has given the massive building a colorful new look. The facade is no longer white, but deep pink and light turquoise.
A massive masonry building with a high mansard roof, the Synagogue, desecrated during World War II, was rebuilt and restored in the 1970s and opened on Nov. 1, 1976 as a branch of the Podlaskie District Museum in Bialystok. It was one of the few Jewish museums to open or operate in Communist-ruled east-central Europe. It marked its 40th anniversary in 2016 with revamped permanent exhibition and other renovations of the building's interior.
The Synagogue is a major attraction in the little town, visited by at least 80,000 people a year. In 2013, it was voted one of the "new seven wonders" of Poland, in the third edition of a reader's contest sponsored by the Polish edition of National Geographic Traveller magazine.
Cultural Support: Jacob Jr. Benleumi, Advisor, Consulting and Education. International Relations Analyst.
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