Adress: The Zion Neological SynagogueThe history of Oradea is closely attached to the presence of the Jewish community of these environs. Throw their activities a lot of Jewish people were recognized: architects, doctors, advocates, engineers, pharmacists, journalists. We can mention some of these: dr. Schieff who took the first X-ray machine to Oradea, dr. Grosz who opened the first medical cabinet for tuberculosis prevention, Berkovits who managed the water factory, Sonnenfeld who put down the bases of typography and the internationally acknowledged architects: Komor, Jakab and the Vago brothers. In 1878 the Jewish community built up on the riverside of Crisu a monumental synagogue with 1000 seats dominated by a huge cupola. The plan was realized by Busch David in neo-maorical style and it was executed by Kalman Rimanoczy (the father). The fresco of the synagogue is of a Kosicean painter: Mor Horovitz.
Toamna Orădeană19.09.-12.10.2008
Accommodation possibilities in this area:
Inn Góbé
Pension Lan
Hotel Corola
Hotel Elite
Casa BIM
Hotel Nevis
Hotel Class
Hotel Maxim
Hotel Carnival
Robinson Country
Hotel Eden
Hotel Terra
PIHE hostel
Hotel Melody
The comparative table of the pensions here
Other sights in OradeaAdy Memorial museum <> Apolo Palace <> Astoria Hotel <> Bazar <> Black Eagle Palace <> Canon's Row <> Church of the Order of Mercy <> Church of the Premonstatense Order <> Church with Moon <> City Hall <> Deutsch house <> Evangelical Church <> Füchsl house <> Fortress of Oradea <> Greek Catholic Bishop Palace <> Holy Trinity Orthodox Church <> Medical Faculty <> Monastery of The Capucin Order <> Moskovits Palace <> Olosig Roman-Catholic church <> Orthodox Bishop Palace <> Orthodox Synagogues <> Palace of Public Finances <> Poinar Palace <> Reformed Church <> Rimanóczy Palace <> Roman-Catholic Basilica<> Roman-Catholic Bishop Palace <> Stern Palace <> St. Ierarh Nicolae Orthodox Church <> St. Ladisla's church <> St. Mihail and Gavril Orthodox Church <> Ursulina's Complex <> Theatre <> Tribunal <> Ulmann Palace <> Vila Okányi-Schwarz |