New Synagogue (Ostrów Wielkopolski)

New Synagogue
Polish: Nowa Synagoga
The former synagogue in 2010,
after renovation
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism (former)
RiteNusach Ashkenaz
Ecclesiastical or organisational status
Status
  • Abandoned;
  • Repurposed
Location
Location21 Raszkowska Street, Ostrów Wielkopolski, Greater Poland Voivodeship
CountryPoland
Location of the former synagogue
in Greater Poland Voivodeship
Geographic coordinates51°39′07″N 17°48′46″E / 51.65194°N 17.81278°E / 51.65194; 17.81278
Architecture
Architect(s)Moritz Landé
TypeSynagogue architecture
StyleMoorish Revival
General contractorMoritz Landé
Date established1724 (as a congregation)
Groundbreaking1857
Completed1860
Specifications
Height (max)Two
MaterialsBrick

The New Synagogue (Polish: Nowa Synagoga) is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 21 Raszkowska Street, in Ostrów Wielkopolski ([ˈɔstruf vjɛlkɔˈpɔlski]), in the Greater Poland Voivodeship of Poland. Designed by Moritz Landé in the Moorish Revival style and completed in 1860, the former synagogue is located in the city's center, which was the northern edge of the former Jewish district.

Used as a synagogue until World War II when the building's interior was desecrated by Nazis in September 1939, the former synagogue building was used for profane purposes during and after the war, fully restored by the local community, and repurposed as an education institution since 2013. It is the only preserved synagogue in Ostrów Wielkopolski and it is the most precious monument of religious architecture in the town.