Sunday
21
September

Copenhagen’s Synagogue

Open House
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Discover the history and significance of Copenhagen’s Jewish Synagogue — an architectural and cultural landmark in the heart of Copenhagen.

During Open House you’ll have the opportunity to experience the unique architecture of the Jewish Synagogue on Krystalgade—one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful and distinctive buildings. The synagogue was built in 1833 and designed by architect Gustav Friedrich Hetsch in a neoclassical style, with clear Oriental and Moorish elements that reflect Jewish architectural traditions in Europe. Its characteristic façade and impressive interior hold both historical significance and spiritual meaning. The building remains an active religious gathering place and a central hub of Jewish life in Denmark.

Talk with Rabbi Jair Melchior

From 11:00 to 11:40, there will be a presentation by Rabbi Jair Melchior.
The word “synagogue” means “house of assembly”—a place where the community comes together. Meet our rabbi and gain insights into questions such as: How is the synagogue used today and when? Why does it look the way it does? Where did Copenhagen’s Jews worship before the synagogue opened in 1833? These and many more questions will be addressed during the session.

Please do not bring large bags. A security check is required before entry, and security staff reserve the right to deny access on the day if deemed necessary.

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Date
21 Sep
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21 Sep
Time
11:00
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13:00
Venue
Copenhagen’s Synagogue
Krystalgade 12, 1172 Copenhagen
Region
Language
Danish
Partner
CAFx - Copenhagen Architecture Biennial
Accessibility
Disability access
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