The Synagogue of the Israelite Argentine Congregation ( Spanish : Sinagoga de la Congregación Israelita Argentina ), commonly known as the Liberty Temple ( Spanish : Templo Libertad ), is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue , located at 769 Libertad Street, near the famous Teatro Colón , in Buenos Aires , Argentina . The synagogue is home to the Congregación Israelita de la República Argentina and houses a Jewish history museum. Established in the 1890s, the congregation is the oldest in Argentina.
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6-416: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Central Synagogue of Buenos Aires The cornerstone was laid in 1897. The construction of the building took 35 years, and it was inaugurated in 1932. The project was led by the engineers Alejandro Enquin and Eugenio Gantner. The building's Romanesque Revival style has influences from German synagogues of
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