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Great Synagogue of Florence - Wikipedia
The Great Synagogue of Florence (Italian: Tempio Maggiore Israelitico di Firenze) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, that is located at Via Luigi Carlo Farini 4, in Florence, in Tuscany, Italy.
Synagogue and Jewish Museum in Florence | Jewish Florence
Behind the cast-iron railing, set in a lush garden, we find the synagogue and the Jewish Museum with its superb collection of artistic Jewish ceremonial items and offering breathtaking views of the synagogue itself and the roofs of Florence.
Synagogue in Florence | Jewish Florence - Sinagoga e Museo …
The imposing façade with its white travertine and pink limestone cladding, the copper-clad central dome and the towers on either side all come together to make it the “monumental synagogue worthy of Florence” envisaged by Cavalier David Levi in 1868 and still today the heart and soul of Jewish life in the city.
Synagogue of Florence - Comunità ebraica di Firenze
The synagogue is considered one of the most beautiful buildings erected in nineteenth century Italy. The decorations and the architecture itself were inspired by Italian and foreign models, so that the Florence synagogue, in addition to being an extraordinary living testimony to the history of the Jews of Florence, is also a perfect example of ...
Great Synagogue of Florence - Synagogue, Shul - Florence
The Florence synagogue was built after years of discussion about its location. The community wanted to build it as close to the center as possible, in order to signify what it saw as the important role Jews played in the new, unified Italy which had guaranteed them full civil rights.
The Great Synagogue of Florence - IT'S TUSCANY
Oct 5, 2022 · Enclosed by beautiful cast iron railings and surrounded by a garden, the Israelite Major Temple is a jewel and one of the largest synagogues in Europe. Why visit it.
Synagogue of Florence | Visit Jewish Italy
The building is a fine example of Emancipation synagogue architecture. Its monumental forms make it stand out and affirm the integration of the community within civil society, and the achievement of equal rights.
Great Synagogue of Florence & Jewish Museum - Nomads …
The Great Synagogue of Florence, located in Italy, is among the largest synagogues in South-central Europe. Constructed between 1874 and 1882, it holds historical significance as one of the key synagogues built during the era of Jewish emancipation in Europe.
Synagogue - Temple of the Greater Israelites | FLORENCE
The Great Synagogue of Florence or Tempio Maggiore is a notable synagogue in Florence.The synagogue was built between 1874 and 1882, thanks to a large donation made by David Levi, a member of the local Jewish community. His legacy was to …
Great Synagogue - firenze-tourism.com
The Great Synagogue of Florence is, undoubtedly, not the first temple to service the religious needs of the small Jewish community in the city, since it was not until the latter half of the 19th century that it was built (1874-1882).