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Joseph De Lange, 1926-1933

While the design of the Great Synagogue of Brussels on Rue de la Régence (1875-1878) was entrusted to Désiré De Keyser, a Catholic architect who reproduced a plan used for Catholic buildings, the Synagogue intended for the Orthodox Jewish community of Brussels was built between 1926 and 1933 in Anderlecht by Joseph de Lange, a Jewish architect who had already designed two other synagogues and who therefore knew the requirements and types of circulation necessary. Taking elements from two previous buildings in Antwerp, he opted for a mix of neo-Romanesque and Art Deco accents. Although bathed in natural light, the synagogue is illuminated by many brass light fixtures, candelabras, chandeliers and sconces. Listed in April 2024, it still houses ritual baths (mikven).

Sunday 15th March

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Schedule
FR
10h00 · 11h15 · 12h30 · 14h30 · 15h45 · 17h00
NL
10h30 · 14h00 · 16h15
EN
11h45 · 15h00 · 17h30

Accessibility for persons with reduced mobility

Synagogue orthodoxe d'Anderlecht
67a Rue de la Clinique 1070 Anderlecht
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Synagogue orthodoxe d'Anderlecht
67a Rue de la Clinique 1070 Anderlecht
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DatesSaturday 14th & Sunday 15th MarchAddress:Rue de la Clinique 67a, 1070 AnderlechtShare