Old Synagogue (Kraków)

Old Synagogue
Polish: Synagoga Stara
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism (former)
RiteNusach Ashkenaz
Ecclesiastical or organisational status
Status
  • Inactive (as a synagogue);
  • Repurposed
Location
Location24 Szeroka Street, Kraków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
CountryPoland
Location of the former synagogue, now museum, in Kraków-Kazimierz
Geographic coordinates50°03′05″N 19°56′55″E / 50.05141°N 19.94857°E / 50.05141; 19.94857
Architecture
Architect(s)Mateo Gucci, the Younger
TypeSynagogue architecture (fortress synagogue)
Style
Completed15th-century
MaterialsBrick

The Old Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Stara; Yiddish: דער אַלטער שול) was a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and fortress synagogue, located at 24 Szeroka Street, in the Kazimierz district of Kraków, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland.

Designed by Mateo Gucci, the Younger, in the Gothic and Mannerist styles, estimates vary as to when the synagogue was completed, ranging from 1407 to 1570. It is the oldest synagogue building still standing in Poland, and one of the most precious landmarks of Jewish architecture in Europe. The synagogue served as a house of prayer until World War II when it was desecrated by Nazis in 1939. It was one of the city's most important synagogues as well as the main religious, social, and organizational centre of the Kraków Jewish community.

Since 1958, the building has been repurposed as a branch of the Historical Museum of Kraków.