Synagogue of the Israelite Argentine Congregation
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History
The cornerstone was laid in 1897. The construction of the building took 35 years, and it was inaugurated in 1932. The project was led by the engineers Alejandro Enquin and Eugenio Gantner. The building's Romanesque Revival style has influences from German synagogues of the mid-19th century. It has capacity for 700 people.[2]
See also
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- 1890s establishments in Argentina
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- Jews and Judaism in Buenos Aires
- Reform Judaism in South America
- Reform synagogues in South America
- Religious buildings and structures in Buenos Aires
- Romanesque Revival architecture in Argentina
- Romanesque Revival synagogues
- Synagogues completed in 1932