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The synagogue was built in 1795 and reconstructed in 1891. Its exterior is Baroque, while the prayer hall is devoid of interior supports and spanned with a flat ceiling. Currently (2018) the building is privately owned and is advertised as a guest house.
Gerõ, László, Magyarországi zsinagógák (Budapest, 1989), p. 115-117;
Gazda, Anikó, Zsinagógák és Zsidó községek Magyarországon (Budapest, 1991);
Rivka and Ben-Zion Dorfman, Synagogues without Jews and the Communities that Built and Used Them (Philadelphia, 2000), ill. on p. 5;
Rudolf Klein, Zsinagógák Magyarországon, 1782–1918: Fejlődéstörténet, tipológia és jelentőség / Synagogues in Hungary, 1782–1918: Genealogy, Typology and Architectural Significance (Budapest: TERC, 2011), p. 140, ill. 4.53-58;
http://synagogues.hu/zsinagoga/tarcal
Wirth, Péter, and Benkő, Ágnes, Ami megmaradt… Hegyaljai zsidó házak (Budapest: TERC, 2015), pp. 208-214 with ills. and plans;