Jan III Sobieski Square 16, Lancut 37-100, PolandMap
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Don’t go in.
I really wanted to visit here to see and hear something. What I got was utter contempt. Someone demanding money, almost questioning if I was to pay and absolutely then I was ignored, without any infor...
I visited this synagogue a couple of years ago. It was a very emotional experience for me because this is where my ancestors were born and raised, married, prayed and died. My great grandfathers phot...
I uploaded a picture with opening hours. You can also make an appointment by phone. This synagogue is an absolute must see in lancut. Looking from outside at this very moderate building you cannot exp...
Very interesting , well restored , I was allowed to take photo's . The caretaker was very very helpful , full of knowledge , he speaks Hebrew , English and Polish , We had a conversation in 3 lang...
The exterior, with its peeling paint, gives no hint to the beauty of the interior of the beautifully restored synogogue. Built in 1761, the pillar capitals, ceiling and walls are of painted plasterwor...
Don’t go in.
I really wanted to visit here to see and hear something. What I got was utter contempt. Someone demanding money, almost questioning if I was to pay and absolutely then I was ignored, without any infor...
A very emotional visit
I visited this synagogue a couple of years ago. It was a very emotional experience for me because this is where my ancestors were born and raised, married, prayed and died. My great grandfathers phot...
Breathtaking place! A must see in Lancut.
I uploaded a picture with opening hours. You can also make an appointment by phone. This synagogue is an absolute must see in lancut. Looking from outside at this very moderate building you cannot exp...
Sad on the outside , Great on the inside
Very interesting , well restored , I was allowed to take photo's . The caretaker was very very helpful , full of knowledge , he speaks Hebrew , English and Polish , We had a conversation in 3 lang...
a gem
The exterior, with its peeling paint, gives no hint to the beauty of the interior of the beautifully restored synogogue. Built in 1761, the pillar capitals, ceiling and walls are of painted plasterwor...