Templul Coral

Summary

The Choral Temple (Romanian: Templul Coral) is a synagogue located in Bucharest, Romania. Designed by Enderle and Freiwald and built between 1864 and 1866, it is a very close copy of Vienna's Leopoldstadt-Tempelgasse Great Synagogue, which had been built in 1855–1858. The synagogue was devastated by the far-right Legionaries in January 1941, but was then restored after World War II, in 1945. The main hall was recently refurbished, and re-opened in 2015. The synagogue is still hosts daily religious services in the small hall, being one of the few active synagogues in the city and in Romania.

Templul Coral
Religion
Year consecrated1866
StatusActive
Location
LocationBucharest, Romania
Geographic coordinates44°25′52″N 26°06′24″E / 44.43106°N 26.10670°E / 44.43106; 26.10670
Architecture
TypeSynagogue
StyleNeo-Mudejar
Groundbreaking1864
Completed1866

Bibliography edit

Krinsky, Carol Herselle (1996). Synagogues in Europe: Architecture, History, Meaning. Courier Corporation. ISBN 0486290786.

See also edit

 
Templul Coral in 2016