Great Synagogue (Sydney)

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The Great Synagogue entrance.
The Great Synagogue entrance.
A pained window.
A pained window.

The Great Synagoge is a synagogue in Sydney, Australia. It was designed by non-Jewish architect Thomas Rowe and consecrated in 1878. It combines elements of Byzantine style and Gothic characteristics.[1]

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  1. ^ Welcome to the Great Synagogue, Sydney , Visiting The Great Synagogue, Sydney, 19 February 2008.

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