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Obj. ID: 24774
Jewish Architecture
  Old (Neolog) Synagogue in Bonyhád, Hungary

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Levin, Vladimir, 2018

The synagogue was built in 1795. When the Bonyhád community became Neolog in 1867, the synagogue also became Neolog and the Orthodox congregation built its own synagogue in 1924. The synagogue’s prayer hall features a central bimah, with four Doric columns in its corners bearing barrel and sail vaults. This layout stipulates a two-partite fenestration of the walls and a comparatively low Torah ark. Currently, the structure is occasionally used as an educational institution. 

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Old (Neolog) Synagogue in Bonyhád | Unknown
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Date
1795
Synagogue active dates
Reconstruction dates
1896, 2002?
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Hungary | Tolna County | Bonyhád
| Mártírok tere
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Documenter
Zoya Arshavsky, Ekaterina Sosensky | 2018
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Architectural Drawings
Zoya Arshavsky |
Computer Reconstruction
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Donor
Keller Foundation | 2018
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