Sinagoga Neologă
Sinagoga Neologă

Sinagoga Neologă

Tourist attraction - Brașov
22:00 - 22:00
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Strada Poarta Schei 29, Brașov, Romania

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Sinagoga Neologă din Brașov a fost construită între anii 1899-1901, după planurile arhitectului maghiar Lipót (Leopold) Baumhorn (1860-1932) și a fost inaugurată la 20 august 1901. Suprafața clădirii este de 657 m².

Stilul de construcție al sinagogii este stilul maur, ea având planul unei bazilici cu trei nave. Sunt prezente elemente decorative gotice (rozete, ancadramentele ferestrelor și porților) și romanice.

Sinagoga a fost renovată în anul 2001, cu ocazia împlinirii a 100 de ani de existență. Ea este folosită și în prezent în scopuri rituale.

Surse text și foto: https://ro.wikipedia.org/; https://ghidlocal.com/

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