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Zagreb Synagogue

The Zagreb Synagogue ((クロアチア語:Zagrebačka sinagoga)) was the main place of worship for the Jewish community of Zagreb in modern-day Croatia. It was constructed in 1867 in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia within the Austrian Empire, and was used until it was demolished by the fascist authorities in 1941 in the Axis-aligned Independent State of Croatia.
The Moorish Revival synagogue, designed after the Leopoldstadter Temple in Vienna, was located on modern-day Praška Street. It has been the only purpose-built Jewish house of worship in the history of the city. It was one of the city's most prominent public buildings, as well as one of the most esteemed examples of synagogue architecture in the region.
Since the 1980s, plans have been made to rebuild the synagogue in its original location. Due to various political circumstances, very limited progress has been made. Major disagreements exist between the government and Jewish organizations as to how much the latter should be involved in decisions about the reconstruction project, including proposed design and character of the new building. The former synagogue was built in the Moorish Revival style, influenced by the Leopoldstädter Tempel in Vienna.
==History==

Jews first permanently settled in Zagreb in the late eighteenth century, and founded the Jewish community in 1806. In 1809 the Jewish community had a rabbi, and by 1811 it had its own cemetery.〔 As early as 1833, the community was permitted to buy land for construction of a synagogue, but did not have sufficient money to finance one at the time.
By 1855, the community had grown to 700 members〔 and, on October 30 of that year, the decision was made to build a new Jewish synagogue.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Historical background of the Jewish community of Zagreb )〕 The construction committee, appointed in 1861,〔 selected and purchased a parcel of land at the corner of Maria Valeria Street (now Praška Street) and Ban Jelačić Square, the central town square.〔 〕 However, a new urban planning scheme of 1864 reduced the area available for construction, and the community decided to buy another parcel of in Maria Valeria Street,〔 approximately south of the original location.

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