[citation needed] The synagogue was designed in Moorish Revival form with Art Nouveau decoration, especially in the interior.
[citation needed] The inscription over the entrance reads Hebrew: זה השער ליי צדיקים יבאו בו, lit.
The façade and form of the synagogue are a hybridized blend of Moorish Revival and Art Nouveau, with horseshoe arches on the facade and on the interior columns supporting the women's galleries in a three-bay building.
Inside, the Moorish elements are overlaid with brilliantly painted Art Nouveau patterning.
[4] After a century of being open to the public as a house of worship, except for the period of Nazi German occupation when it was used to store confiscated Jewish property, on 1 April 2008 the Jubilee Synagogue began opening its doors on a regular basis to tourists and aficionados of historic architecture.