Special Synagogues Architecture
While many synagogues have unique architectural or historical aspects, those shown on this page have particularly unusual architectural features. View each synagogue's interior panorama photo and see other views of the synagogue by clicking on the preview picture.
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Beth Sholom |
City and Country:
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania - United States
Year Built:
1958
Description:
The only synagogue designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Alteschul or Horni |
City and Country:
Mikulov - Czech Republic
Year Built:
1550
Description:
Unique design with four central columns.
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Princes Road Synagogue |
City and Country:
Liverpool - United Kingdom
Year Built:
1874
Description:
Considered to be "the most lavish High Victorian synagogue in England, a true jewel in the crown of Europe's 'Capital of Culture 2008'."
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Subotica Synagogue |
City and Country:
Subotica - Serbia
Year Built:
1902
Description:
One of the finest existing examples of religious architecture in Art Nouveau Style
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Temple De Hirsch Sinai |
City and Country:
Bellevue, Washington - United States
Year Built:
2001
Description:
The largest Reform congregation in the Pacific Northwest was formed in a 1971 merger of Temple De Hirsch of Seattle and Temple Sinai of Bellevue, Washington.
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