Milan
Synagogue
This building, in the East-West part of the city, was rebuilt after the second world war, and was originally designed by the architects Beltrami and Tenenti between 1890 and 1892. The only original part still remaining is the Eastern style facade covered with marble and coloured stone. The post-war reconstruction is attributed to the architects D'Urbino and Tedeschi and took place in 1947. It is stylistically a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional plans of Beltrami.
| Neighborhood: | Downtown |
| Address: | Via Guastalla, 19 |
| Milan, 20122 |
| Phone: | +39 025512029 |
| Nearest train: | MM1 San Babila |