Cluj-Napoca Neolog Synagogue
The Neolog Synagogue in Cluj-Napoca; also known as the Temple of the Deportees, dedicated to the memory of those deported who were victims of the Holocaust; or more simply, the Neolog Synagogue, is a Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 21 Horea Street, in the city of Cluj-Napoca, in Cluj County, in Transylvania, Romania.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Synagogue
- Description: synagogue
- Address: Strada Horea, Cluj-Napoca
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Bak Palace, Cluj-Napoca and Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium.
Bak Palace, Cluj-Napoca
Historic building
Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Валерий Дед, CC BY 3.0.
The Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, informally also known as CFR Cluj Stadium, is a football-only stadium in the Gruia district, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and is home ground of CFR Cluj. Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium is situated 730 metres west of Cluj-Napoca Neolog Synagogue.
Széki Palace, Cluj-Napoca
Historic building
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gruia and Zorilor.
Gruia
Suburb
Zorilor
Suburb
Photo: JøMa, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Zorilor is a southern district of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It consists largely of blocks of flats ranging from 4 to 10 storeys. The district is home to the Observator student housing campus.
Bulgaria
Suburb
Bulgaria is an industrial district in Cluj-Napoca in Romania, located between a railway and the Someșul Mic River. Bulgaria is situated 3 km northeast of Cluj-Napoca Neolog Synagogue.
Cluj-Napoca Neolog Synagogue
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
46.77712° or 46° 46′ 38″ northLongitude
23.58674° or 23° 35′ 12″ eastOpen location code
8GR5QHGP+RMOpenStreetMap ID
way 239849154OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesWikidata ID
Q610611
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Spanish—“Cluj-Napoca Neolog Synagogue” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Sinagoga de Cluj-Napoca”
- Chinese: “克盧日-納波卡猶太會堂”
- Chinese: “克盧日-納波卡猶太會堂”
- Dutch: “Cluj-Napoca Neolog Synagogue”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كنيس كلوج نابوكا نيولوج”
- Esperanto: “Sinagogo de Kluĵo”
- Esperanto: “Sinagogo”
- French: “synagogue de Cluj-Napoca”
- French: “Synagogue de Cluj-Napoca”
- German: “Reformierte Synagoge”
- Hebrew: “בית הכנסת הנאולוגי בקלוז‘”
- Hebrew: “בית הכנסת הנאולוגי בקלוז’”
- Hungarian: “Neológ zsinagóga”
- Italian: “sinagoga riformata di Cluj-Napoca”
- Italian: “Sinagoga riformata di Cluj-Napoca”
- Polish: “Synagoga w Klużu-Napoce”
- Portuguese: “Sinagoga Reformista de Cluj-Napoca”
- Romanian: “Sinagoga Neologă din Cluj-Napoca”
- Romanian: “Sinagoga Neologă din Cluj”
- Romanian: “Sinagoga Neologă”
- Romanian: “Templul memorial al deportaților evrei”
- Spanish: “Sinagoga de Cluj-Napoca”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Casa Haraszti and Oficiul Teritorial pentru întreprinderi mici și mijlocii și cooperație (OTIMMC) Cluj-Napoca.
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