Budapest's Great Synagogue Reopens After Extensive Renovations
Iconic Landmark Welcomes Visitors Once Again
Budapest Info
The Great Synagogue of Budapest, one of the largest and most impressive synagogues in the world, has reopened its doors to the public after undergoing extensive renovations. The synagogue was closed for two years while it underwent a $20 million restoration project that included repairs to the building's exterior and interior, as well as the installation of new exhibits.
The Great Synagogue was built in the 19th century and is a prominent landmark in Budapest's Jewish Quarter. It is known for its Moorish-style architecture and its beautiful interior, which features stained glass windows and intricate carvings.
The synagogue was damaged during World War II, but it was subsequently restored. However, the building had deteriorated over time and needed extensive repairs to ensure its long-term preservation.
The renovation project was funded by the Hungarian government and the Jewish community of Budapest. The synagogue is now open to the public for tours and religious services.
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