The Jakab and Komor Square Synagogue (Serbian:Синагога на тргу Јакаба и Комора, Суботица) also known as the Subotica Synagogue was built in 1902 in Subotica, Serbia (at the time part of the Austro -Hungarian Empire) by the Hungarian Neolog denomination. It was renovated in 2018 and is the second largest synagogue in Europe.
The Subotica Synagogue site informs us that:
“In 1899, The Szeged Jewish Community announced a design competition for the construction of a new synagogue. The construction company of Ferenc Nagy and Lukács Kladek won the competition for execution with 197,818 crowns and 43 filler cost estimates. While most of the synagogues in East-Central Europe in the second half of the 19th century were built in the dominant style of Historicism or in Moorish style, the Subotica temple – since it was built relatively later – carries the stylistic features of the Hungarian Style of Art Nouveau, thus it is a unique example in the region.“

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