Jewish Synagogue
The synagogue was built in the first decade of the 20th century according to a design by Ernst Lindner from Vienna. The construction was carried out by the local construction company of Richard Klos. The building was used as a warehouse during the Second World War and after the war as a congregation of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. Since 1967 it has housed the depository of the State District Archive. For this purpose, the hall was divided into three floors by an iron construction. The other adjacent rooms are flat-floored. Since 1992, a memorial plaque with Hebrew, Czech and German text has been placed on the synagogue's facade.
Currently the synagogue is not open to the public.