Grand Spanish Temple

The Grand Spanish Temple also Cahal Grande synagogue, also Marele templu sefard Cahal Grande/Templul Mare Spaniol was located on 12 Negru Vodă Street, in Văcărești, Bucharest, Romania. The building is believed to have been "one of the most beautiful Jewish buildings in Bucharest".[1]

Grand Spanish Temple
Grand Spanish Temple, "Cahal Grande" synagogue, 1940.
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Statusdemolished
Location
Location Bucharest, Romania
Shown within Bucharest, Romania
Grand Spanish Temple (Romania)
Geographic coordinates44°25′41.0″N 26°6′29.7″E
Architecture
Completed1818
Demolished1985

History

The synagogue was built in 1818.[2] The building was devastated by the far-right Legionaries in 1941.[3] The synagogue was rebuilt after the war. However, in 1985 the building was demolished to make room for the Union Boulevard in Bucharest.[4]

See also

References

  1. Anca Ciuciu, Images of Bucharest Pogrom (21st - 23rd January 1941), in Holocaust. Bucharest 2010, p. 44. Studii şi cercetări (Revista Institutului Naţional pentru Studierea Holocaustului in România "Elie Wiesel" & Institutul European), vol. II, nr. 1 (3), București, 2010, pp. 37–57 online
  2. Sinagogi în București. In: Nicolae Sfetcu, Bucharest Tourist Guide (Ghid turistic București): Pocket Edition, Bucharest 2015.
  3. "Radio Romania International – The Lost Synagogues of Bucharest". Radio Romania International.
  4. Anca Ciuciu, Images of Bucharest Pogrom (21st - 23rd January 1941), in Holocaust. Bucharest 2010, p. 44. Studii şi cercetări (Revista Institutului Naţional pentru Studierea Holocaustului in România "Elie Wiesel" & Institutul European), vol. II, nr. 1 (3), București, 2010, pp. 37–57 online
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