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Novi Sad Synagogue

Novi Sad Synagogue

4.7 (2,096 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Come on a weekday morning when there are the fewest visitors and the light from the colored windows stands out best. Avoid Mondays when it is usually closed.

Budget tips

Admission costs around 2-3 euros, making it one of the cheapest landmarks in Novi Sad. Students and seniors often get a discount, concerts are priced separately.

Recommended for

Architecture lovers, Photographers, Culture enthusiasts, Couples seeking an unconventional atmosphere

Plan your visit

30-45 minutes

About

Quick facts: Originally built as a Neolog synagogue in 1909, it can hold up to 900 worshippers and still captivates with its Art Nouveau decoration. After the Holocaust it served as a warehouse; today it is a protected cultural monument and concert hall without regular religious use.

Highlights: An unassuming building from the outside hides an interior where, under a dome 22 meters high, thousands of floral motifs light up in pastel colors. The organ with 2,500 pipes still works, and during concerts it fills the hall with a sound that sends shivers down your spine.

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