The Rumbach Street Synagogue, a Moorish Revival structure built in 1872, stands as a testament to the vibrant Jewish history of Budapest’s District VII. Its Islamic detailing, domed interior, and colorful brickwork reflect the architectural trends of the 19th century. Recently restored, the synagogue now invites visitors to explore its historical and cultural significance. Nestled among the area’s trendy ruin bars and restaurants, it offers a unique glimpse into the past while blending seamlessly with the modern urban landscape.
Rumbach Street Synagogue (Rumbach Zsinagóga)
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