Nożyk Synagogue

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The only synagogue in Warsaw to survive WWII was built between 1898 and 1902 in neo-Romanesque style. Its handsomely restored interior features grand metal chandeliers and tall vaulted colonnades. Men should cover their heads on entering.

If you wish to attend a Saturday or holiday festival service here, it's necessary to contact the synagogue in advance.

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