Trondheim Synagogue
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| Trondheim Synagogue | |
Interior of the Trondheim Synagogue |
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| Basic information | |
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| Location | Ark Christiesgate 1b |
| Architectural description | |
| Year completed | 1925 |
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The Trondheim Synagogue (Nynorsk: Synagogen i Trondheim) in Trondheim, Norway holds the distinction of the being the second northern most synagogue in the world (Fairbanks, Alaska having the northern most [1]). The present synagogue serves the Jewish community since its inauguration on October 13, 1925. It was built to replace the first synagogue in Trondheim, the St. Jørgensveita Synagogue.

