Helsinki Synagogue

Coordinates: 60°10′03″N 24°55′42″E / 60.16750°N 24.92833°E / 60.16750; 24.92833
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Helsinki Synagogue

Helsinki Synagogue (Finnish: Helsingin synagoga; Swedish: Helsingfors synagoga) in the city of Helsinki is one of the two synagogues in Finland. Located in the Kamppi district, the synagogue is used by the 1,200-strong Jewish community of Helsinki. The synagogue building, designed by the Viipuri-born architect Jac. Ahrenberg (1847–1914), was completed in 1906.[1]

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