Uilenburger synagogue, Synagogue in Uilenburg, Netherlands
The Uilenburger Synagogue on Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat displays Louis Quinze architecture with elegant decorative elements and refined craftsmanship throughout. The interior accommodates various gatherings and ceremonies and features a modern elevator for accessibility.
The building was erected in 1766 as a synagogue and served the Jewish community for nearly two centuries. After World War II it underwent several transformations before being later restored and returned to its original purpose.
The Uilenburgersjoel Foundation now hosts Jewish cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions that draw visitors from across the city. It serves as a gathering place for education and artistic expression within the community.
The building offers good accessibility with a modern elevator suited for visitors of varying abilities. Guests should check ahead since opening times vary according to events and programs.
The building is one of the few original structures remaining from the former island of Uilenburg, when Amsterdam was defined by waterways. Its presence tells the story of how the city evolved while preserving its past.
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