Synagogue de Göteborg

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La synagogue de Göteborg à Stora Nygatan, près de Drottningtorget, fut construite en 1855 selon les plans de l'architecte allemand August Krüger. La synagogue dispose de 300 places assises.

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57°42′20″N 11°58′21″E / 57.70556, 11.9725


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