Synagogue of Deportees

Cluj-Napoca


The late-19th-century synagogue on this spot was rebuilt and restored after WWII. Topped with silver onion domes, the Moorish-style building (closed to visitors) is now dedicated to the memory of more than 16,000 Jews deported to Auschwitz from Cluj-Napoca in 1944.


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