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Beth Yaakov Synagogue

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Churches and CathedralsHistorical Architectures
Opens at January 1-December 31 Sunday 8:00-11:00,Opens at Monday,Thursday 7:15-9:00,Opens at Friday 19:00-20:30,Opens at Saturday 9:30-13:00
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Place de la Synagogue 11, Geneva 1204, SwitzerlandMap
Phone+41 22 317 89 00
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  • permia
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    Landmark completed in the late 1850s

    With a distinctive facade in grey with light pink strikes it is a landmark. It dates from the late 1850s and resulted from a gesture of tolerance by the city towards non-Protestant faiths. Within the...

    Reviewed on Dec 12, 2023
  • irushalaim
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    The Synagogue of Geneva

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    The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable.

    Reviewed on Feb 7, 2023
  • Juan F
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    We saw her last time we couldn't come in to visit her. . .

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    . . . we don't know if you can visit, but the facade is impressive, looks small but stays very elegant in the middle of the buildings where the Jewish Synagogue is located. - By the way, we have seen it from ...

    Reviewed on May 7, 2016
  • Oleg P
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    Today we walked through Geneva and saw this beautiful synagogue building.The Jewish community in Geneva has lived since the beginning of the 19th century.The Grand of the synagogue was built in 1858-59 , shortly after ruled ...

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2017
  • vlad162
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    Architecture monument and symbol of tolerance

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    A small building, which was reinforced in style, which will be appropriately called the Neo-Auritan, was built in 1859. In addition to the architecture of the synagogue, it is interesting that it became the first prayer ...

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2016
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