Designed by Adolf Lintz in the Catalan Gothic style, the synagogue was completed in 1905.
The synagogue served the Spanish Jewish community and services were conducted in the Sephardic rite.
[4] The Sephardic Temple was built between 1905 and 1908 in a Catalan Gothic architectural style following the blueprints of Austrian architect Adolf Lintz and decorated by painter Moritz Finkelstein.
[3] The temple was built in the place of the 1867 synagogue, on a piece of land on Mircea Street, a donation from Ismail Kemal Bey.
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