The stem of the hanging lamp topped with an image of a crowned eagle comes from the Great Synagogue in Oświęcim. It was found on Berka Joselewicza Street in Oświęcim, at the site of the synagogue that was destroyed by the Germans in November 1939. In 2004, archaeologists from the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, under the direction of Dr. Małgorzata Grupa, carried out work at the site, during which they discovered more than 400 items of furniture from the synagogue, including a Ner Tamid (Hebrew for eternal light) lamp and many candlesticks and chandeliers. The work was initiated by Yahali Gata and Yariv Nornberg of Israel.
Inventory number: | MZ-7-O |
Name: | Lamp stem topped with a crowned eagle from the Great Synagogue in Oświęcim |
Source: | Great Synagogue in Oświęcim |
Dating: | turn of 19th and 20th centuries |
Dimensions: | basic: height 68,5 cm, diameter 17,5 cm (of a sphere) |
Material: | brass |
Execution technique: | refining, forming |
Digitalisation: Regional Digitalisation Lab, MIK, Oshpitzin means Oświęcim project.