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Cetate Synagogue is a
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place of worship in
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, located on Mărășești Street in the Cetate district. It was built between 1863 and 1865 in an
eclectic style Eclecticism is a kind of mixed style in the fine arts: "the borrowing of a variety of styles from different sources and combining them" . Significantly, Eclecticism hardly ever constituted a specific style in art: it is characterized by the fact t ...
with Moorish elements. It is inscribed in the list of historical monuments in
Timiș County Timiș () is a county ('' județ'') of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia, in the historical region of Banat, with the county seat at Timișoara. It is the westernmost and the largest county in Romania in terms of land area. T ...
. The synagogue reopened for the public in 2022.


History

The synagogue was built between 1863 and 1864, with completion works extended until 1865. The construction project was entrusted to the Viennese architect . First Rabbi Mór Hirschfeld had taken the initiative to appeal to members of the community, who donated the necessary funds to purchase two plots near the ''Judenhof'' ("Jewish Quarter") from the Janicsáry family and the Piarist college. Ignátz S. Eisenstädter, the cashier and later, between 1870 and 1890, the president of the community, played a key role in the organizing committee under the leadership of Marcus Grünbaum. The construction of the synagogue was done by
Lipót Baumhorn Lipót Baumhorn ( hu, Baumhorn Lipót, german: Leopold Baumhorn, 28 December 1860, Kisbér – 8 July 1932, Kisbér) was a Hungarian architect of Jewish heritage, the most influential Hungarian synagogue architect in the first half of the 20th ...
, who, in addition to the one in Timișoara, built many other synagogues in
Brașov Brașov (, , ; german: Kronstadt; hu, Brassó; la, Corona; Transylvanian Saxon: ''Kruhnen'') is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the administrative centre of Brașov County. According to the latest Romanian census (2011), Brașov has a pop ...
, Rijeka,
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, etc., but also some important civil buildings, including in Timișoara. The building was originally called the New Synagogue. The synagogue was inaugurated on 19 September 1865, at 10 o'clock, one day before the eve of Rosh HaShanah, being re-inaugurated two years later, in 1867, in the presence of Emperor
Franz Joseph I Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (german: Franz Joseph Karl, hu, Ferenc József Károly, 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until his ...
of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The year 1867 is of historical importance in two respects: it is the year of the establishment of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, but also the year of the acquisition of full citizenship by the Jews of the Empire. It served the Jewish neolog community for nearly 140 years. Due to the decline in the number of Jews leaving for Israel after World War II, the synagogue was closed in 1985. In 2001, the Jewish community of Timișoara ceded the building to the
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for a period of 50 years, to be used as a concert hall. It was reopened for the first time in 20 years in September 2005, when it hosted a concert organized by the Banatul Philharmonic. Currently, the synagogue has returned to the administration of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania. Rehabilitation work on the synagogue began in December 2017. The synagogue will again be used as a place of prayer, possibly with a space set up for a museum of Jews of Timișoara.


Architecture

Cetate Synagogue is one of the most distinctive and original buildings in the city. It has an eclectic style, typical of the second half of the 19th century, with ornaments of Moorish architecture and decorations specific to Judaism. The layout of the building is a central, cruciform one, to which the body of the vestibule, flanked by the two towers of the building, is added to the west. The main facade is built of apparent brick and glazed ceramic tiles. The alternation of the use of two-tone bricks draws geometric motifs on the entire surface of the main facade, but dominated by the large rose window, in which the symbol of the Star of David can be noticed. The entrance is made through a vestibule (''pulish''), which has two houses on the sides of the access stairs leading to the lodges reserved for women and to the towers. From the vestibule one enters into a rectangular room (''heichal'') reserved for men. It has wooden benches carved and covered with a dome on pendants, connected to deep space by four arches. Inside, the rich decorations and stained glass windows of great art are complemented by a Wegenstein organ, made by in 1899. The capacity is about 3,000 people.


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See also

* List of synagogues in Romania * Fabric Synagogue * Iosefin Synagogue {{PlacesTimișoara Neolog Judaism synagogues Synagogues in Timișoara Moorish Revival architecture in Romania Moorish Revival synagogues Tourist attractions in Timișoara Historic monuments in Timiș County Synagogues completed in 1865 Synagogue buildings with domes