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  • The synagogue, one of Sofia’s architectural landmarks, can seat 1,300 worshipers and is situated near the Central Market Hall in the city’s heart.
  • Amongst the spectacular architecture one can see in Sofia (there is so much), this synagogue is a spectacular piece of art and history.
  • Sofia Synagogue is located in Bulgaria. ... The Sofia Synagogue's main chandelier weighs 1.7 tonnes (1.9 short tons) and is the largest in the country.[2].
  • The Sofia Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Southeastern Europe, one of two functioning in Bulgaria and the third-largest in Europe.
  • The Sofia Synagogue is located right next to the Central Market Hall (”Halite”), which puts it in the so-calles “Square of Tolerence”.
  • Europe’s third largest synagogue was built in 1909 for Sofia’s Sephardi Jewish community. ... Tours and Tickets to Experience Sofia Synagogue.
  • The construction of the Synagogue in Sofia began on November 13, 1905. ... The big central chandelier in the Sofia Synagogue is the pride of the building.
  • The Sofia Synagogue, built between 1905 and 1909, is the largest Sephardic synagogue in Europe. ... Today, the synagogue houses the Jewish History Museum.
  • These include Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Saint Sofia Church, The Largo, the Roman ruins, the Banya Bashi Mosque, Sofia Synagogue, Lion Bridge, and more.