DescriptionPostcard of Il Kal Grande in Sarajevo between 1932-1941.jpg
English: Postcard of Il Kal Grande in Sarajevo between 1932-1941. Illegible script in the bottom left corner where the producer and date should stand suggest only possibility of a date "1939"; in the bottom right corner is visible two word label, with first part distinguishable "Sarajevo" and second part illegible. It was new Sefardi (Kal Grande) temple built in 1932 and demolished by German occupiers in 1941. After the Second World War temple was given by Sarajevo Jewish community to the City and rebuilt and used as "Bosnian Cultural Center" (BKC for short) ever since.
Date
1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source
Old postcard from Internet
Author
Unknown (illegible script in the bottom left and bottom right)
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