Templul Coral
The Choral Temple (Romanian: Templul Coral) is a synagogue located in Bucharest, Romania. Designed by Enderle and Freiwald and built between 1864 - 1866, it is a very close copy of Vienna's Leopoldstadt-Tempelgasse Great Synagogue, which had been built in 1855–1858. The synagogue was devastated by the far-right Legionaries, but was then restored after World War II, in 1945. The main hall was recently refurbished, and re-opened in 2015. The synagogue is still hosts daily religious services in the small hall, being one of the few active synagogues in the city and in Romania.
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| Religion | |
| Year consecrated | 1866 | 
| Status | Active | 
| Location | |
| Location | Bucharest, Romania | 
| Geographic coordinates | 44°25′51″N 26°06′24″E | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | Synagogue | 
| Style | Neo-Mudejar | 
| Groundbreaking | 1864 | 
| Completed | 1866 | 
Bibliography
    
Krinsky, Carol Herselle (1996). Synagogues in Europe: Architecture, History, Meaning. Courier Corporation. ISBN 0486290786.
See also
    

Templul Coral in 2016
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