Uzhgorod Synagogue
Uzhgorod Synagogue Ужгородська Синагога | |
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Basic information | |
Location | Uzhhorod, Ukraine |
Geographic coordinates | 48°37′21.49″N 22°18′3.64″E / 48.6226361°N 22.3010111°ECoordinates: 48°37′21.49″N 22°18′3.64″E / 48.6226361°N 22.3010111°E |
Affiliation | Ashkenazi Jews |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Converted Synagogue |
Architectural description | |
Architect(s) | Gyula Papp and Ferenc Szabolcs |
Architectural style | Byzantine Revival—Moorish Revival |
Completed | 1904 |
The Uzhgorod Synagogue building is located in Uzhhorod, in the present day Zakarpattia Oblast of western Ukraine.
Synagogue
The synagogue was completed and dedicated on July 27, 1904. It was then within the Carpathian Ruthenia region of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The building was designed by the architects Gyula Papp and Ferencs Szabolcs,[1] in a flamboyant Romantic style that boldly intermingled Byzantine Revival and Moorish Revival architectural elements.
Concert hall
Since World War II the building has served as Uzhgorod's concert hall, prized for its acoustics. It has housed the Regional Philharmonic Society with the Transcarpathian Folk Choir.
All Jewish symbols were removed from the building, although as of 2012 there is a plaque on the facade commemorating the 85,000 Jews from Zakarpattia Oblast who died in The Holocaust There are now plans to restore the glass dome with its mosaics.[2]
See also
- History of the Jews in Ukraine
- Former synagogues in Ukraine
Gallery
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References
- ↑ "Glass Mosaic Ceiling of Uzhgorod Synagogue to be Restored". Jewish Heritage Europe. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- ↑ 21 channel (7 April 2015). "Унікальна закарпатська філармонія". Retrieved 28 June 2016 – via YouTube.