Gothenburg Synagogue

The synagogue was designed by August Krüger in the Romanesque Revival style and completed in 1855,[1][3][4] and has 300 seats.

[2][5] Between 25 and 30% of the membership fees are used for security measures, as Jews risk attack from Middle Eastern, far-left and far-right extremists.

[11] In the aftermath of the attack, the synagogue was visited by two cabinet ministers in a show of support from the highest political level.

[11] Media related to Göteborgs synagoga at Wikimedia Commons

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