Zasanie Synagogue
| Zasanie Synagogue | |
|---|---|
Polish: Synagoga Zasańska | |
The abandoned former synagogue in 2007 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Judaism (former) |
| Rite | Nusach Ashkenaz |
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| Location | |
| Location | Plac Unii Brzeskiej 6, Przemyśl, Subcarpathian Voivodeship |
| Country | Poland |
Location of the former synagogue in Subcarpathian Voivodeship | |
| Geographic coordinates | 49°47′13″N 22°45′55″E / 49.786958°N 22.765244°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Synagogue architecture |
| Style | Baroque Revival |
| Founder | The Society for the Israelite House of Worship in Zasanie |
| Groundbreaking | 1892 |
| Completed | 1909 |
The Zasanie Synagogue (Polish: Synagoga Zasańska) is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Przemyśl, in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland. It was the only synagogue in Przemyśl built on the western bank of the San River. Completed in 1909, it served as a house of prayer for thirty years until World War II. Along with the New Synagogue, the Zasanie Synagogue is one of the two remaining synagogue buildings in Przemyśl.