Established by Polish Jews in the mid-19th century, the Great Synagogue (Sinagoga Mare) stands as one of the few remaining active synagogues in Bucharest. Its unassuming exterior belies a lavish rococo interior, rich with intricate details and ornate decorations. Inside, visitors can explore poignant exhibits that document the history of Jewish life in Romania, including the persecution of Romanian Jews during the Holocaust. This historic site offers a deep and reflective experience, providing insight into the cultural and historical significance of the Jewish community in the region.
Great Synagogue (Sinagoga Mare)
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