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Explore the Museum of Jewish History in Oradea, housed in the Aachvas Rein Orthodox Synagogue, built in 1926. Embark on a chronological journey that recounts the compelling story of the city's Jewish population. Learn about their establishment, the subsequent division of the community, and the tragic ghettoization and deportation during World War II. Step inside the Sion Neolog Synagogue, a simplified, modern replica of the one in Nuremberg, dating back to 1878. This grand structure can accommodate up to 1,000 people and features a basilica-like spatial arrangement with three naves. The exterior's central section is reminiscent of the architecture of the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Transylvanian Wonders
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