Along 1941 the number of Jews was of above 6000 after the war of 1500 and now of 170 in the city of Târgu-Mureș. In 1857 the Jewish community built a house of culture what was demolished in 1972. The orthodox Jew's church was built between 1898-1899 after the plans of the Viennese architect Jacob Gartner. The huge building reflects the financial power of the community. It has a symmetric facade and three cupolas as long as the interior is decorated by characteristic patterns.
Orthodox Synagogue, Târgu Mureș·
Orthodox Synagogue, Târgu Mureș·
Orthodox Synagogue, Târgu Mureș·
Orthodox Synagogue, Târgu Mureș·
Orthodox Synagogue, Târgu Mureș·
Orthodox Synagogue, Târgu Mureș·
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GPS: 46.54537N, 24.55846E
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