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5-476: (Redirected from Status Quo Synagogue ) Status Quo Ante Synagogue may refer to: Status Quo Ante Synagogue (Trnava) , Slovakia Status Quo Ante Synagogue (Târgu Mureș) , Romania Rumbach Street Synagogue , Budapest, Hungary See also [ edit ] Status quo ante (disambiguation) Schism in Hungarian Jewry Topics referred to by

10-404: A gallery for women, which is supported by cast iron columns with composite capitals. In the center of the chapel is a glass dome with its original design. Historically and to this day the synagogue is one of the most characteristic and most original buildings in the city. Its most characteristic features are the towers of spherical domes. The synagogue is no longer active. In front of the building

15-479: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Status Quo Ante Synagogue (Trnava) The Status Quo Ante Synagogue ( Slovak : Synagóga status quo ante ) is a former Status Quo Jewish congregation and synagogue , located on Halenárska Street in Trnava , Slovakia . The building has been used as an arts center since 2016. Completed in either 1891 or 1897,

20-447: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Status Quo Ante Synagogue . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Status_Quo_Ante_Synagogue&oldid=1166104235 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

25-671: The synagogue was designed by Jakob Gartner in the Moorish Revival and Byzantine Revival styles. In addition to the Status Quo synagogue, the city was also served by an Orthodox synagogue. The synagogue was devastated in World War II . The synagogue has subsequently been repurposed as a center of contemporary art, housing the Ján Koniarek gallery, and hosts a number of exhibitions and concerts. Inside, apse and chapel are surrounded by

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