Beth Yaacov Synagogue, Main synagogue in Chamberí district, Madrid, Spain.
Beth Yaacov Synagogue is a modern place of worship in Madrid's Chamberí neighborhood, designed to accommodate around 550 people in its main prayer hall. The building includes educational spaces and administrative offices that serve the city's Jewish community.
The synagogue opened in 1968 and was the first Jewish house of worship built in Spain following the expulsion of Jews in 1492. This construction marked the restoration of Jewish religious life in the country after an interruption of nearly 5 centuries.
The synagogue serves as the heart of Madrid's Jewish community, where members gather for worship and events that sustain their religious life and shared identity.
The building is located in an easily accessible area of the Chamberí neighborhood and can be reached by public transportation. Visitors should note that head coverings are required and respectful dress is expected when entering the prayer space.
The building served as a rare symbol of Jewish life's return to Spain after centuries of absence, making its opening a turning point in the country's relationship with its Jewish heritage. Few visitors realize that this site represents one of the most significant religious reconstructions in Spanish history.
Location: Madrid
Inception: 1992
Website: http://cjmadrid.org
GPS coordinates: 40.43535,-3.69991
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:59
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