The Sofia Synagogue, built in 1909 for the city’s Sephardi Jewish community, stands as Europe’s third-largest synagogue. Friedrich Grünanger’s design draws inspiration from the Leopoldstädter Tempel, blending Venetian and Secessionist elements with Moorish revival architecture. Located in the heart of Sofia, the synagogue features intricate details and a harmonious mix of styles that reflect its rich cultural heritage. Today, visitors can explore the building’s architectural beauty and delve into the history of Bulgaria’s Jewish community through the on-site Jewish Museum of History.
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