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türkischer+tempel Latitude and Longitude:

48°12′57″N 16°23′02″E / 48.21583°N 16.38389°E / 48.21583; 16.38389
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Türkischer Tempel
Interior of the Türkischer Tempel in Vienna
Religion
Affiliation Judaism
RiteSephardi
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusDestroyed
Location
Location Austria Vienna, Austria
Architecture
Architect(s) Hugo von Wiedenfeld

The Türkischer Tempel (English: Turkish Temple) was a synagogue in Vienna. It was built specifically for a community of Sephardi Jews, who originally came from Turkey.

The synagogue opened in 1887. It was designed in a Turkish, almost Islamic style, with a dome. The building was destroyed during the Reichskristallnacht in 1938.

Exterior of the Türkischer Tempel in 1900.

Literature

  • Bob Martens, Herbert Peter: "The Destroyed Synagogues of Vienna - Virtual city walks". Vienna: LIT Verlag, 2011.

48°12′57″N 16°23′02″E / 48.21583°N 16.38389°E / 48.21583; 16.38389


türkischer+tempel Latitude and Longitude:

48°12′57″N 16°23′02″E / 48.21583°N 16.38389°E / 48.21583; 16.38389
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Türkischer Tempel
Interior of the Türkischer Tempel in Vienna
Religion
Affiliation Judaism
RiteSephardi
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusDestroyed
Location
Location Austria Vienna, Austria
Architecture
Architect(s) Hugo von Wiedenfeld

The Türkischer Tempel (English: Turkish Temple) was a synagogue in Vienna. It was built specifically for a community of Sephardi Jews, who originally came from Turkey.

The synagogue opened in 1887. It was designed in a Turkish, almost Islamic style, with a dome. The building was destroyed during the Reichskristallnacht in 1938.

Exterior of the Türkischer Tempel in 1900.

Literature

  • Bob Martens, Herbert Peter: "The Destroyed Synagogues of Vienna - Virtual city walks". Vienna: LIT Verlag, 2011.

48°12′57″N 16°23′02″E / 48.21583°N 16.38389°E / 48.21583; 16.38389


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