Bevis Marks Synagogue

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A Historic Gem: Bevis Marks Synagogue

This synagogue, opened in 1701, serves as the oldest surviving synagogue in Britain, illustrating the resilience of Jewish faith in London.

Founded after the return of Jews in 1657, it was designed by Quaker architect Joseph Avis, resembling a Protestant church in architecture. Its historical significance lies in its role as a center for Sephardic Jewish culture and community.

Must-See Treasures

🕍 Unique Architecture: The synagogue showcases early 18th-century design features.

📜 Rich History: It has been a significant site for the Jewish community over centuries.

🎉 Cultural Events: Regular tours are available, providing insights into its heritage.

Free tours make it accessible to all, particularly benefiting tourists, families, and historians interested in Jewish culture.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Bevis Marks Synagogue

Oldest Synagogue

Bevis Marks is the oldest synagogue still in use in Britain, established in 1701.

Architectural Influence

The design was influenced by Protestant churches of the time, reflecting its architect's Quaker background.

Historical Significance

It was the first synagogue built in Britain after Jews were allowed to return in 1657 by Oliver Cromwell.

Location

4 Heneage Ln.

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