Religious architecture

Consistorial Synagogue

METZ
3.5 (2 reviews)
Consistorial Synagogue

19th-century monument by architect Nicolas-Maurice Derobe, listed as a historic monument in 1986.

Practical information

Historic monument or place to visit in METZ, on the theme(s) Sacred art, awarded with the Label Listed historic monument (MH).
The neo-Romanesque synagogue, built between 1848 and 1850 in the Rue du Rabbin Elie Bloch, bears witness to one of France's oldest and largest Jewish communities, which made a major contribution to the city's influence. Numerous events take place every September during the Journées Européennes de la Culture Juive en Lorraine (European Days of Jewish Culture in Lorraine).
Protected Historical Monument

Languages spoken

English, German

Facilities and services

Comfort

Toilets

Visit conditions

Visits

Tour of exterior only Guided tours with advanced booking
Groups accepted on reservation Coach parking available

Prices

Free!

Timetable

From 10/03/2025 to 16/03/2025
Monday Opened
Tuesday Opened
Wednesday Opened
Thursday Opened
Friday Opened
Saturday Opened
Sunday Opened

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Consistorial Synagogue

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