Zemun Synagogue, Synagogue in Zemun district, Belgrade, Serbia
Zemun Synagogue is a house of worship built in the late 1800s in Zemun district of Belgrade. The building displays architectural elements that reflect the religious and design practices of that era.
The synagogue was built in the late 1800s to serve the growing Jewish community in Zemun. World War II and the occupation that followed devastated this community and altered the building's role.
The synagogue was where the Jewish community in Zemun gathered for worship and shared their traditions. Today the building stands as a reminder of that community's presence in the neighborhood.
The building was reconstructed after war damage and is now accessible to visitors who want to see it. You can view the religious architecture and learn about the space by visiting in person.
The original building was destroyed during air raids but was completely rebuilt in 1957. This reconstruction shows how the structure was brought back to life in the years after the conflict ended.
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