One of many buildings financed by Mordechai Maisel, mayor of the Jewish town, it was built in a true Renaissance style. An unfortunate fire in 1689 destroyed it and a neo-Gothic synagogue has taken its place. Although there are many museums trying to display Jewish rituals and religion, the Maisel’s Synagogue’s hosts a collection of daily use objects that belonged to Jewish families killed during holocausts, which is one of a kind and is worth seeing.