Small Synagogue in Piotrków Trybunalski, Religious building in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland.
The Small Synagogue in Piotrków Trybunalski is a religious building composed of three equally sized interior spaces with brick and stone walls. These rooms connected to a larger synagogue complex that served the local Jewish community's various needs.
The synagogue was built in 1775, replacing an earlier wooden structure that served the Jewish community under privileges granted by King John III Sobieski. This construction reflects the long-established presence of Jewish life in the city and its legal protections.
This building once served as a Jewish learning center with classrooms and a rabbinical court where community matters were settled. The spaces today still reflect the religious education and judicial functions that shaped local Jewish life for generations.
The building now operates as a public library and welcomes visitors during standard opening hours to explore its architectural features. You can walk through the different rooms and see how the spaces were organized for their original purposes.
The interior walls contain fragments of a 1931 artwork by artist Perec Wilenberg depicting lions supporting tablets with the Ten Commandments. This artistic detail preserves a rare glimpse of the decorative beauty that once adorned this sacred space.
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