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Obj. ID: 24738
Jewish Architecture
  Synagogue in Balatonfüred, Hungary

© Michael Mail, Photographer: Mail, Michael, 2018

The synagogue was built in 1735 as a Protestant church. It was acquired by the Jewish community in 1855 and served it until the Holocaust. Currently, the building houses an exhibition: “Jews and Hi-Tech: from Einstein until Today.”

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Synagogue in Balatonfüred | Unknown
Object Detail
Monument Setting
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Date
1735 (as Protestant church)
Synagogue active dates
Since 1855 until WWII
Reconstruction dates
2017; a new new building has been added, inculding “Jews and Hi-Tech: from Einstein till today” permanent exhibition
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Congregation
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Location
Hungary | Veszprém County | Balatonfüred
| Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Endre u. 32.
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Sources

Salinger, Gerhard. Journeys in Hungary: Jewish Communities of the Past and Present. New York: By the author, 2006.
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Computer Reconstruction
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Donor
Keller Foundation | 2018
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The following information on this monument will be completed:
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