• Overview[edit]. The synagogue of Subotica is the only surviving Hungarian Art Nouveau Jewish place of worship in the world.
  • The Subotica synagogue is very unique because if Art-Nouveau; the one in Novi Sad is also art nouveau but you cannot visit its interior unless you attend a concert.
  • History of the Synagogue in Subotica. Тhe Synagogue is the first building designed by architects Marcel Komor and Deže Jakab.
  • For its Synagogue, Subotica’s Jewish Community chose the design that won second prize in the Szeged synagogue architectural competition...
  • Jakab ve Komor Meydanı Sinagogu, Sırbistan'ın Voyvodina özerk bölgesinin Subotica kentinde bulunan Macar Art Nouveau tarzında bir sinagog.
  • The Subotica Synagogue (Sinagoga) is a stunning example of religious architecture in Serbia, and is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city of Subotica.
  • Subotica Synagogue’s interior is as impressive as its exterior, featuring fine art nouveau paintings, carved and molded finishes, and Zsolnay ceramic work.
  • As Subotica already had its own plot for the construction of a new Synagogue in the very centre of the city, they observed the competition in Szeged carefully.
  • ...синагога; Subotica Sinagogu; synagogue de Subotica; Synagoga v Subotici; Sinagoge Subotica; Synagoga w Suboticy; בית הכנסת של סובוטיצה...
  • Built in 1901, as a place of worship for the Neologs, one of the two predominant Hungarian Jewish communities, Subotica Synagogue is the second largest...
  • The Subotica Synagogue is a monumental Art Nouveau synagogue built by Hungarian architects Marcell Komor (1868-1944) and Dezső Jakab (1864-1932).
  • The Jakab and Komor Square Synagogue in Subotica is a Hungarian Art Nouveau synagogue in Subotica, Serbia.
  • Subotica Synagogue - the most important informationThe synagogue in Subotica is a Jewish synagogue built in 1902. It is one of the most valuable Central.