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Coordinates: 47°2952.1N 19°331.8E / 47.497806°N 19.058833°E / 47.497806; 19.058833
 

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Rumbach Street Synagogue
Status Quo Ante Synagogue
Rumbach utcai Zsinagóga
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
Schism in Hungarian Jewry#The Status Quo
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogue
Location
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Geographic coordinates47°29′52.1″N 19°3′31.8″E / 47.497806°N 19.058833°E / 47.497806; 19.058833
Architecture
Architect(s)Otto Wagner
StyleMoorish Revival
Groundbreaking1869
Completed1872
Specifications
Direction of façadeSW
Length50 meters (160 ft)
Width35 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] Intentionally meant to serve the members of the Neológ community of Pest, its construction coincided with the Schism in Hungarian Jewry of 1869, and it became the home of the more conservative fraction.

The Moorish Revival synagogue has eight sides and has recently been restored with a grant from the Budapest Government. The octagonal, balconied, domed synagogue intricately patterned 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 shrine in Jerusalem.

Historically, but especially since the completion of its renovation in the summer of 2021, the synagogue regularly hosts plays, concerts, photo exhibits and other cultural events.[2]


  • Façade
    Façade
  • Project by Otto Wagner
    Project by Otto Wagner
  • History[edit]

    A modern, revamped and restored building was inaugurated in June, 2021. The restoration costs included a US$11.2m grant from the Hungarian state.[3] [4]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Krinsky, Carol (1996). Synagogues of Europe. New York: Dover Publications. p. 108. ISBN 0-486-29078-6.
  • ^ "Beautifully restored Rumbach Synagogue now home to religion and culture".
  • ^ "Revamped Rumbach Synagogue Inaugurated – Photos!". Hungary. 10 June 2021. Retrieved 21 Feb 2022.
  • ^ "After 60 years of decay Budapest's grand Rumbach synagogue has new lease on life".
  • References[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Media related to Rumbach Street Synagogue at Wikimedia Commons

    See also[edit]

    * Status Quo Ante Synagogue
    

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