Built in 1869, this synagogue is a listed historical monument and features an orientalist architectural style characterized by its prominent horseshoe-arched windows. Its imposing size relative to the local Jewish community is justified by the need to adapt to the surrounding monumental buildings: a church, a chapel, and a convent. The synagogue was ransacked during the Second World War. The building, sold to the municipality in 1989, currently houses the Catholic parish center.
Opening periods
Visit
Type of clientele
- Groups
- School groups
- Couples
- Adults (individuals)