Trondheim Synagogue
| Trondheim Synagogue | |
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Norwegian: Synagogen i Trondheim | |
The synagogue interior in 2007 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Reform Judaism |
| Rite | Nusach Ashkenaz |
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| Ownership | Det Mosaiske Trossamfund |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | Arkitekt Christies gate 1B, Trondheim |
| Country | Norway |
Location of the synagogue in Norway | |
| Geographic coordinates | 63°25′35″N 10°23′34″E / 63.4264°N 10.3928°E |
| Architecture | |
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| Style | Romanesque Revival |
| Date established | 1892 (as a congregation) |
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| Materials | Brick |
| Website | |
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The Trondheim Synagogue (Norwegian: Synagogen i Trondheim) is an Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Arkitekt Christies gate 1B, in Trondheim, Norway. Established as a congregation in June 1892, the present synagogue has served the Jewish community since its inauguration on October 13, 1925. It was built to replace the first synagogue in Trondheim, the St Jørgensveita Synagogue, which was opened in 1899.
Since 1997, the building has also served as a Jewish museum.