Great Synagogue (Copenhagen)

Great Synagogue
The Great Synagogue in 2009
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
RiteNusach Ashkenaz
Location
LocationKrystalgade 12, Copenhagen
CountryDenmark
Great Synagogue (Copenhagen) is located in Copenhagen
Great Synagogue (Copenhagen)
Location of the synagogue in Copenhagen
Geographic coordinates55°40′52″N 12°34′24″E / 55.68112°N 12.57346°E / 55.68112; 12.57346
Architecture
Architect(s)Gustav Friedrich Hetsch
TypeSynagogue architecture
Style
Date established17th century (as a congregation)
Completed1833
Illustration of the Great Synagogue from around 1899

The Great Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Krystalgade 12, in Copenhagen, Denmark. The congregation was formed at some stage during the 17th century and their first synagogue completed in 1766. The current synagogue was completed in 1833 and is defined by its unique architecture around the Ark. During the first half of the 19th century, synagogues continued to be built in the classical tradition, but there began to be a revival of Greek and Roman architecture. The Great Synagogue in Copenhagen is one of a few synagogues of its period to use Egyptian elements in the columns, ceiling and cornice over the ark.[1]

  1. ^ Muir Appelbaum, Diana (2012). "Jewish Identity and Egyptian Revival Architecture". Journal of Jewish Identities. 5 (2): 7.