Nyíregyháza New Synagogue

The congregation later merged to form an Orthodox community who ceased worshipping in the Ashkenazi tradition after World War II.

[1] Designed by Lipót Baumhorn in an eclectic Art Deco style, the synagogue was built between 1924 and 1932.

The main architectural motif of the interior is the so-called eastern wall (Mizrah) and the cupboard.

The semicircular cab is inscribed with: "Father, King, open the gates of heaven to our prayers."

The wall's curve has a lion detailing with text that reads: "Praise the Eternal Name from Sunrise to Sunset."