Rumbach Street synagogue

Rumbach Street Synagogue

Rumbach utcai Zsinagóga

Basic information
Location Budapest, Hungary
Affiliation Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Inactive Synagogue
Architectural description
Architect(s) Otto Wagner
Architectural style Moorish Revival
Direction of façade SW
Groundbreaking 1869
Completed 1872
Specifications
Length 50 meters (160 ft)
Width 35 meters (115 ft)
Height (max) 28 meters (92 ft)

The Rumbach Street synagogue (Hungarian: Rumbach utcai zsinagóga) is located in Belváros, the inner city of the historical old town of Pest, in the eastern section of Budapest.

The synagogue in Rumbach Street was built in 1872 to the design of the Viennese architect Otto Wagner.[1] It served the so-called Status Quo Ante (moderate orthodox) community which preserved the traditional "pre-Congress" way of Judaic cult.

The Moorish Revival synagogue has eight sides and while the interior as of this writing (2008) is badly in need of restoration, the octagonal, balconied, domed synagogue intricately patterened and painted in Islamic style is exquisitely beautiful. It was built not as an exact replica of, but as an homage to the style of the octagonal, domed Dome of the Rock Muslim shrine in Jerusalem.

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Notes

  1. ^ Krinsky, Carol (1996). Synagogues of Europe. New York: Dover Publications. pp. 108. ISBN 0486290786. http://books.google.com/?id=-wUg6rlWS2kC&pg=PA108. 

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