[2] The large, domed synagogue was built in 1930 according to the plans of Lipót Baumhorn with the support of György Somogyi, his son-in-law.
The building was designed in an eclectic combination of Art Deco and Moorish Revival styles, decorated with medieval European and Eastern elements.
[3] In 2014 it was announced that the severely dilapidated former synagogue building was being renovated and converted into a venue for cultural programs.
[4] Media related to Gyöngyös Synagogue at Wikimedia Commons
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