Eutaw Place Temple, Byzantine Revival synagogue in Bolton Hill, Baltimore, Maryland
Eutaw Place Temple is a Byzantine Revival building with gleaming white Beaver Dam marble covering its exterior walls. The interior contains a central hall with arched vaults and domes, surrounded by galleries that create viewing areas throughout the space.
This building was constructed in 1892 as Temple Oheb Shalom for the German Jewish community and drew architectural inspiration from Florence's Great Synagogue. In 1960 the Prince Hall Grand Lodge took over the building, beginning its next chapter as a meeting place for another important Baltimore community.
The building reflects how early German Jewish immigrants shaped Baltimore's religious landscape, later becoming a significant center for the African American community. Visitors can see how a single space adapted to serve different groups across more than a century.
This building sits within the Bolton Hill neighborhood and is part of the Baltimore National Heritage Area, which provides context for understanding the site's significance. Checking ahead for visiting times is helpful since the space regularly hosts events and gatherings.
During its time as Prince Hall Lodge, this building hosted visits from figures like Thurgood Marshall, Eubie Blake, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. These gatherings reveal how the space became a meeting ground for influential leaders from multiple communities.
Location: Maryland
Architects: Joseph Evans Sperry
Architectural style: Byzantine Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 39.30430,-76.62590
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:43
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