Grande Synagogue de Paris, built between 1867 and 1874 by architect Alfred-Philibert Aldrophe.
Built between 1867 and 1874 by architect Alfred-Philibert Aldrophe, the Grande synagogue de Paris (or La Victoire synagogue) blends two styles: Romanesque and Byzantine. One of its highlights is a series of twelve stained-glass windows symbolizing the tribes of Israel. Witness to the history of the Parisian Jewish community since the 19th century, this spectacular place of worship lived through the dark hours of the Occupation and only regained its lustre in 1967.
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Impossible de rentrer pour les juifs parisiens, ni pour prier ni pour visiter.
Des amis sont venus des États-Unis, et on ne les a pas laissé rentrer même pour 1 minute...
A l'image des institutions juives françaises, dirigés à distance par des technocrates.