List of synagogues in Hungary

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The so-called New Synagogue of Szeged monumental building in Szeged (built in 1900-1902) Szeged synagogue SF.jpg
The so-called New Synagogue of Szeged monumental building in Szeged (built in 1900–1902)
Another synagogue: the synagogue of Eger (built in 1911-1913). It was also a colossal work of its time, but it was demolished in 1967, so only a few black and white photographs testify to its existence. Eger, Kossuth utca, hid az Eger patak felett, szemben a regi Zsinagoga. Fortepan 30704.jpg
Another synagogue: the synagogue of Eger (built in 1911–1913). It was also a colossal work of its time, but it was demolished in 1967, so only a few black and white photographs testify to its existence.

This List of synagogues in Hungary contains active, otherwise used and destroyed synagogues in Hungary. This article 'contains synagogues' built in the historical Hungary area, broken down by county. Most of the synagogues listed are no longer in use or have other non-religious functions, and some have been demolished.

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At the beginning of the 20th century, there were Jewish communities in many settlements of the Kingdom of Hungary, which eventually built their own church, synagogue. Most of these buildings were built with extremely sophisticated artistic exterior and interior designs. There were many Classicist style, many Romantic, many Eclectic and some Art Nouveau. It was designed to be more monumental in size to show the greatness and richness of the equalized and enriching Jewry of the turn of the century - similar to the churches of the Christian churches of the time.

However, during World War II, several synagogues were destroyed or significantly damaged. There has never been a central register of the properties of decentralized and autonomous communities, says Gusztáv Zoltai in 2010, the managing director of Mazsihisz (Association of Jewish Communities in Hungary). [1] After World War II, much was demolished. Many buildings could not be maintained by the local Jewish community, whose membership dropped significantly due to the Holocaust and were sold to municipalities in the 1950s and 1960s. Several of the buildings sold in this way were renovated for cultural purposes - but there were some that were used as warehouses without any preservation. Some were transformed into shops and not one was demolished, as the simplistic architectural trends of the era did not favor the more ornate styles of the past. [2] Examples are the huge Eger Synagogue, [3] a Makó Neological Synagogue [4] and Salgótarján synagogue. [5] The memory of the destroyed Hungarian synagogues is now only photos and postcards. The situation is similar with other parts of the Carpathian Basin belonging to historical Hungary. (Southern Region, Croatian Territories, Highlands, Transylvania, Transcarpathia)

The list of Hungarian synagogues is not necessarily complete, as only a negligible number of sources testify to the existence of some synagogues. Edited by Péter Újvári in 1929, Budapest lists' 'Hungarian Jewish lexicon' 'lists several Hungarian settlements where a synagogue existed at the time of the book' s publication. Larger research into the still standing and already destroyed buildings began during the change of regime. In 1989 László Gerő Synagogues in Hungary, in 2005 Hedvig Podonyi Synagogues in Hungary published photo albums. Larger than all this is Rudin Klein's 2011 book Synagogues in Hungary 1782–1918, who devoted no less than 678 pages to the issue. In 2019, 162 still existing synagogues were identified in a study organized by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which "which is roughly a quarter of the number of synagogues before World War II." If this estimate is correct, there were more than 600 synagogues in Hungary before 1939, and it seems that this number' 'does not include' 'many of the previously annexed Hungarian territories. synagogue. "During the trip, [of the participants of the research tour] managed to visit 138 of the 162 buildings listed. Roughly 10,000 photos were taken and many synagogues were fully documented, and accurate floor plans were made for several buildings, such as the synagogue in Abony, Baja, Keszthely or Kővágóörs." [6]

Budapest

There are several synagogues in the Hungarian capital. Some of them work, some are not in religious use. It has recently undergone several major renovations.

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Budapest Dessewffy Street Syangogue 1870standIt stands in the courtyard of a building. In use.
Budapest Cinkota Synagogue
Budapest Dohány Street Synagogue 1854–1859standIt is the largest synagogue in Hungary and the largest synagogue in Europe too. In use. Budapest Grande Synagogue 06052005 - panoramio.jpg
Budapest Dózsa György Street Synagogue 1907–1909standIt is currently a fencing room, next to which there is a neolog community in a prayer hall. Dozsa Gyorgy uti zsinagoga.JPG
Budapest Frankel Leo street Synagogue, Budapest 1887–1888standIn use. Synagogue, 2018 Ujlak.jpg
Budapest Hegedűs Gyula Street Synagogue 1911standIt is located in a residential house. In use.
Budapest Church of heroes 1931standIn use. Hosok temploma 04.jpg
Budapest Kazinczy Street Synagogue, Budapest 1912–1913standIn use. Kazinczy utcai zsinagoga 02.jpg
Budapest Kőbánya Synagogue, Budapest 1909–1912standConverted into a Christian church, it operates that way. Pentecostal church, Kobanya.JPG
Budapest Lágymányos Synagogue 1936standIt became the property of the Scientific Dissemination Society.
Budapest Lipótváros Synagogue A monumental synagogue left in the plans.
Budapest Nagytétény Synagogue before 1760standIt works when converted to a library. Former synagogue. Baroque. - Nagytetenyi ut, Budapest.JPG
Budapest Óbuda Synagogue 1820–1821standRecently renovated. In use. Obuda Synagogue 02.JPG
Budapest Páva Street Synagogue, Budapest 1923standRecently renovated. In use. Holocaust Memorial Center, The Synagogue upstairs gallery 008.jpg
Budapest Pesterzsébet Synagogue, Budapest 1901standIt is in an extremely dilapidated condition. [7] Pesterzsebeti zsinagoga.jpg
Budapest Rákoscsaba Synagogue
Budapest Rákospalota Synagogue 1926–1927standCurrently in the warehouse of the National Széchényi Library. Rakospalotai zsinagoga.JPG
Budapest Rumbach Street Synagogue 1869–1872standIt is under renovation. Rumbach zsinagoga.jpg
Budapest Sashalom Synagogue
Budapest Újpest Synagogue 1885–1886standRecently renovated. In use. Sinagogo, 2019 Ujpest.jpg
Budapest Vasvári Pál Street Synagogue 1886standIt stands in the courtyard of a building. In use.

Bács–Kiskun county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Apostag Apostag Synagogue 1822standIn 1989, it was the first synagogue to be renovated while retaining its sacred character. During the restoration, a library was converted from the building, but it is seen in its original condition as a fridge cabinet and bima (lake reading platform) and also provides space for community celebrations. The renovation work was awarded the Europa Nostra Award. Apostag 16.JPG
Bácsalmás Bácsalmás Synagogue 18881954 After World War II, the number of members of the community declined. The synagogue was demolished in the 1950s.
Baja Baja Synagogue 1842–1845standThe Ady Endre City Library and Cultural Center operates in it. Zsinagoga (2113. szamu muemlek).jpg
Dunapataj Dunapataj Synagogue 18791957 After World War II, the number of members of the community declined. The synagogue was demolished in the 1950s.
Fajsz Fajsz Synagogue
Jánoshalma Jánoshalma Synagogue before 1850standIt is not in use.
Kalocsa Kalocsa Synagogue 1861standIt is used for cultural purposes. Synagogue, 2019 Kalocsa.jpg
Kecel Kecel Synagogue Keczel (Kecel) Synagogue.jpg
Kecskemét Kecskemét Orthodox Synagogue 1918standIt houses the Hungarian Museum of Photography. Magyar Fotografiai Muzeum Kecskemet.jpg
Kecskemét Kecskemét Neolog Synagogue 1864−1868standIt houses the House of Science and Technology. Technika Haza 1.jpg
Kiskőrös Kiskőrös Great Synagogue 18731946It was demolished after World War II.
Kiskőrös Kiskőrös Little Synagogue 1915standIt functions as a music school, a concert hall. Kiskoros zsinagoga oldal.JPG
Kiskunfélegyháza Kiskunfélegyháza Synagogue
Kiskunhalas Kiskunhalas Synagogue 1860standIn use. Zsinagoga, 2019 Kiskunhalas.jpg
Soltvadkert Soltvadkert Synagogue
Szabadszállás Szabadszállás Synagogue
Tass Tass Synagogue
Tiszakécske Tiszakécske Synagogue 1909standIt is used for cultural purposes.

Baranya county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Mohács Mohács Synagogue 1864 [8] 1968It has been broken down.
Pécs Pécs Synagogue 1868–1869standRecently renovated. In use. Hungary Pecs 2005 June 030.jpg
Pécsvárad Pécsvárad Synagogue
Siklós Siklós Synagogue
Szigetvár Szigetvár Synagogue 1857standThe Szigetvár City Library operates in it.

Békés county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Battonya Battonya Synagogue
Békés Békés Synagogue 1909standIt is used for cultural purposes Bekes-synagogue-1.jpg
Békéscsaba Békéscsaba New Synagogue 2004standA new building. In use. New synagogue of Bekescsaba.jpg
Békéscsaba Békéscsaba Orthodox Synagogue 1894standIt has been transformed, it has no religious function.
Békéscsaba Békéscsaba Neolog Synagogue 1893standIt has been transformed, it has no religious function. Bekescsaba. Izr. templom.jpg
Füzesgyarmat Füzesgyarmat Synagogue 1929standIt works as a school. Fuzesgyarmat zsinagoga.jpg
Gyula Gyula Synagogue 1882–1883standIt works as a school. Gyula-synagogue 1.jpg
Mezőberény Mezőberény Synagogue 1884after 1945 (?)It has been broken down.
Orosháza Orosháza Synagogue 1890standIt is not in use. Oroshazi zsinagoga.jpg
Szeghalom Szeghalom Synagogue

Borsod–Abaúj–Zemplén county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Abaújszántó Abaújszántó Synagogue 1896standUsed as a warehouse. Abaujszanto zsinagoga.jpg
Bodrogkeresztúr Bodrogkeresztúr Synagogue 1906standThe Directorate of the Bükk National Park operates in it. Bodrogkereszturzsini17.jpg
Encs Encs Synagogue
Erdőbénye Erdőbénye Synagogue
Fony Fony Synagogue
Jósvafő Jósvafő Synagogue  ? ?
Kazincbarcika Kazincbarcika Synagogue
Mád Mád Synagogue 1795standIn use. Madi zsinagoga kulso.jpg
Megyaszó Megyaszó Synagogue before 1913standUsed as a warehouse.
Mezőcsát Mezőcsát Synagogue 1880standRecently renovated. It is used for cultural purposes. Mezocsat zsinagoga.jpg
Mezőkövesd Mezőkövesd Synagogue 1896after 1945It has been broken down.
Miskolc Synagogue of Miskolc (Kazinczy Street Synagogue)1856–1863standIn use. A miskolci zsinagoga.jpg
Miskolc Palóczy Street Synagogue 19001963The building was damaged in World War II. It was later demolished, citing its damaged condition and excessive size.
Olaszliszka Olaszliszka Synagogue 1875standLargely broken down. Remains converted into a memorial site. Olaszliszka zsinagoga.jpg
Ónod Ónod Synagogue
Putnok Putnok Synagogue 1865standOut of order. In a ruined and life-threatening condition.
Sajókazinc Sajókazinc Synagogue
Sajószentpéter Sajószentpéter Synagogue 1900standIt operates as a pension. Sajoszentpeter zsinagoga.jpg
Sály Sály Synagogue
Sárospatak Sárospatak Synagogue 1890standIt operates as a department store. Sarospatak zsinagoga.jpg
Sátoraljaújhely Sátoraljaújhely Old Synagogue 1795standOut of order.
Sátoraljaújhely Sátoraljaújhely New Synagogue 1830standOut of order.
Szendrő Szendrő Synagogue 1830c. 1944It was broken down.
Szerencs Szerencs Synagogue before 1909mid 1970sIt was broken down.
Szikszó Szikszó Synagogue 1914standIt acts as an incubator house. Szikszo zsinagoga.jpg
Tállya Tállya Synagogue
Tarcal Tarcal Synagogue 1779
(or 1795)
standUsed as guesthouse. Synagogue in Tarcal.JPG
Tokaj Tokaj Synagogue 1899standIt is used for cultural purposes. Tokaj.zsinagoga.jpg
Tolcsva Tolcsva Synagogue  ? ?It has been broken down.
Vilmány Vilmány Synagogue
Vizsoly Vizsoly Synagogue

Csongrád county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Csanádpalota Csanádpalota Synagogue Csanadpalota. Synagogue.jpg
Hódmezővásárhely Hódmezővásárhely Synagogue 1857standIt was remodeled in 1908. Recently renovated. It is used for cultural purposes. Hodmezo zsinagoga.jpg
Makó Makó Orthodox Synagogue 1895standRecently renovated. It is used for cultural purposes. Orthodox Synagogue Mako.JPG
Makó Makó Neological Synagogue 19141965After the destruction of Makó Jewry in World War II, the synagogue lost its former role. In the 1950s and 1960s, several ideas were born for recycling, but they were eventually dismantled. Makoi zsinagoga.jpg
Szeged Szeged Old Synagogue 1843standIt is used for cultural purposes. Hajnoczy utca 12., regi zsinagoga es mogotte az Uj zsinagoga kupolaja. Fortepan 22300.jpg
Szeged Szeged Synagogue 1900–1902standIt is the second largest synagogue in Hungary and the fourth largest in the world. Recently renovated. In use. Szeged synagogue SF.jpg
Szentes Szentes Synagogue 1868–1872standThe Szentes City Library operates in the building. Zsinagoga Szentes.jpg

Fejér county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Bicske Bicske Synagogue
Cece Cece Synagogue At the time of its rise in 1955, the building was already in its original function: it was piled full of fruit crates. [1]
Dunaújváros (before 1951: Dunapentele) Dunaújváros Synagogue
Enying Enying Synagogue
Lovasberény Lovasberény Synagogue before 1798after 1945It has been broken down.
Martonvásár Martonvásár Synagogue
Sárbogárd Sárbogárd Synagogue
Székesfehérvár Székesfehérvár Orthodox Synagogue 18621946The building was bombed during World War II and was significantly damaged. Its ruins were demolished in 1946.
Székesfehérvár Székesfehérvár Neolog Synagogue 1870after 1945It has been broken down. Szekesfehervar. Neolog izraelita imahaz.jpg

Győr–Moson–Sopron county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Győr Győr Synagogue 1870standRecently renovated. It is used for cultural purposes. Gyor Synagoge 3.JPG
Mosonmagyaróvár Mosonmagyaróvár Synagogue
Pannonhalma Pannonhalma Synagogue 1870sstandRecently renovated. It is used for cultural purposes.
Rajka Rajka Synagogue
Sopron Sopron Old Synagogue 14th centurystandIt is used for cultural purposes. Zsinagogabejaratsopron.jpg
Sopron Sopron New Synagogue 1874after 1945The synagogue building was bombed in 1945, so its remains were later demolished.
Sopron Sopron Orthodox Synagogue 1891standThe building is ruined and life threatening. Renovation is planned. Sopron uj zsinagoga.jpg
Szilsárkány Szilsárkány Synagogue  ? ?

Hajdú–Bihar county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Berettyóújfalu Berettyóújfalu Synagogue 1903standThe building is ruined and life threatening. Renovation is planned. Berettyoujfalu zsinagoga.jpg
Debrecen Debrecen Orthodox Synagogue 1893standRecently renovated. It is used for cultural purposes. Ortodox zsinagoga (5247. szamu muemlek).jpg
Debrecen Debrecen Neological Synagogue 18961949It was injured in World War II. They started renovating, but it caught fire and burned out. Its remains were then demolished. Debrecen, Petofi ter, Zsinagoga. Fortepan 29736.jpg
Debrecen Debrecen Kápolnás Street Synagogue 1909–1910standIt was renovated in 2015.
Derecske Derecske Synagogue
Egyek Egyek Synagogue
Földes Földes Synagogue
Hajdúböszörmény Hajdúböszörmény Synagogue 1863standIt is under renovation. Hajduboszormeny zsinagoga.jpg
Hajdúdorog Hajdúdorog Synagogue before 1859after 1945 (?)Destroyed. Synagogue in Hajdudorog.jpg
Hajdúnánás Hajdúnánás Synagogue
Kaba Kaba Synagogue
Konyár Konyár Synagogue c. 1900stand ?

Heves county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Eger Eger Synagogue 1911–19131967It was blown up, citing its exaggerated and degrading size of the settlement. Eger, Kossuth utca, hid az Eger patak felett, szemben a regi Zsinagoga. Fortepan 30704.jpg
Eger Eger Orthodox Synagogue 1893standIt was converted into a store. Synagogue Gallery, Eger.jpg
Eger Eger Little Synagogue 1820standIt is used for cultural purposes. Little Synagogue from Eszperanto Promenade in Eger, 2016 Hungary.jpg
Füzesabony Füzesabony Synagogue
Gyöngyös Gyöngyös Synagogue 1930standRecently renovated. It is used for cultural purposes. Synagogue desaffectee de Gyongyos.jpg
Gyöngyös Gyöngyös Old Synagogue 18721917It burned out, so it was demolished. Gyongyos City Television building. Former synagogue. Listed ID 5670. - Eszperanto St., Gyongyos, Hungary.JPG
Hatvan Hatvan Synagogue 1876after 1955No information was found about it, probably demolished.
Heves Heves Synagogue  ?after 1945The building was demolished.
Recsk Recsk Synagogue
Verpelét Verpelét Synagogue 1870standToday, in the former synagogue, the town operates a fire station. Synagogue, Verpelet 1.JPG

Jász–Nagykun–Szolnok county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Karcag Karcag Synagogue 1899standRecently renovated. In use. Synagogue NW, 2018 Karcag.jpg
Jászberény Jászberény Synagogue 19th century (?)after 1945The building was demolished.
Jászárokszállás Jászárokszállás Synagogue 19th century (?)after 1945The building was demolished.
Jászfényszaru Jászfényszaru Synagogue 19th century (?)after 1945The building was demolished.
Kisújszállás Kisújszállás Synagogue
Kunmadaras Kunmadaras Synagogue 18801941The building collapsed.
Kunhegyes Kunhegyes Synagogue 1893standIt is not in use. The building is ruined and life threatening.
Kunszentmárton Kunszentmárton Synagogue 1911–1912standRecently renovated. It is used for cultural purposes. Zsinagoga (6020. szamu muemlek).jpg
Mezőtúr Mezőtúr Synagogue 1830standIt houses the local City Gallery. Synagoge, Sudwest, 2019 Mezotur.jpg
Szolnok Szolnok Synagogue 1898standRecently renovated. The Szolnok Gallery operates in the building. Zsinagoga (17737. szamu muemlek) 53.jpg
Tiszabő Tiszabő Synagogue
Tiszafüred Tiszafüred Synagogue 1912standConverted to be used as a store.
Törökszentmiklós Törökszentmiklós Synagogue

Komárom–Esztergom county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Ács Ács Synagogue
Bana Bana Synagogue  ?standIt functions as a residential house.
Esztergom Esztergom Synagogue 1888standIt is used for cultural purposes. Esztergom.Synagogue.jpg
Kisbér Kisbér Synagogue
Tata Tata Synagogue 1861standIt acts as an exhibition place for local Greco-Roman sculptures. Synagogue 01 (Tata).jpg

Nógrád county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Balassagyarmat Balassagyarmat Synagogue 18661950It was used as a munitions depot in World War II and was then blown up by retreating German troops in December 1944. The ruined remains of the building were blown up and cleaned up in 1950. Synagogue in Balassagyarmat (postcard).jpg
Salgótarján Salgótarján Neolog Synagogue 1901–19021969Although declared a monument by the Hungarian state, it was demolished in 1969.
Salgótarján Salgótarján Orthodox Synagogue early 20th century (?)1964 (?)It has been broken down.
Szécsény Szécsény Synagogue  ?after 1945It has been broken down.

Pest county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Abony Abony Synagogue 1825standUsed as a warehouse. Zsinagoga, Deak Ferenc utca 4, 2017 Abony.jpg
Albertirsa Albertirsa Synagogue early 1800sstandIt is used for cultural purposes. Albertirsa zsinagoga.jpg
Aszód Aszód Synagogue 19081950The building was demolished. Aszod Synagogue.jpg
Cegléd Cegléd Synagogue 1905standIt functions as a sports hall. Former synagogue. Listed ID -1499. - Damjanich St., Cegled, Hungary.JPG
Göd Göd Synagogue
Gödöllő Gödöllő Synagogue 1894after 1945The building was demolished.
Gyömrő Gyömrő Synagogue
Isaszeg Isaszeg Synagogue
Maglód Maglód Synagogue
Monor Monor Synagogue
Nagykáta Nagykáta Synagogue 1905standAfter World War II, the number of members of the community declined. The building was sold to the village in 1952. It has been used for worldly functions for decades. It's been empty for a long time.
Nagykőrös Nagykőrös Synagogue 1923standThe example of Nagykőrös shows the possibility of the fate of the synagogues. György Feldmájer, the then leader of the Nagykőrös community - the father of Péter Feldmájer, the later president of Mazsihisz - refused to sell the synagogue either on request or under threat. In return, central support was withdrawn, and maintenance costs were borne by the family and the local community for decades from their own coffers. [1] In use. Nagykoros zsinagoga2.jpg
Ócsa Ócsa Synagogue The building of the synagogue in Ócsa did not remain, but the covenant was dismantled and sent to the Hungarian Jewish Museum, where it was hoped for its gracious preservation. In the museum, the fridge cabinet was assembled and, according to an album made in 1949, was incorporated into the exhibition. His cubicle was covered with a Polish parokhet (torah curtain) from the collection of Béla Lajta, and a Hanukkah menorah from a Polish synagogue was placed in front of him. On both sides it was surrounded by former candlesticks of the Arad community. Unfortunately, the locker is no longer in the museum's collection (2010).
Pécel Pécel Synagogue early 1800s (?)standOut of order. Pecel. Synagogue.jpg
Pilisvörösvár Pilisvörösvár Synagogue
Tápióbicske Tápióbicske Synagogue
Tápiógyörgye Tápiógyörgye Synagogue 1896demolishedThe synagogue was built by the Tafler-Györgyey family. Neológ synagogue had been located in Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun county, Hungary. 17 Jews had lived in the town in 1785. From 1910 that number increased to 110. In 1941, there were 30 Jews and 12 Christians of Jewish descent. The congregation had 27 members in 1944. The synagogue went through tough times in the second World War, but it survived the war. With the advent of communism, it became a warehouse. After its use the building became dangerous for usage and was demolished.
Tinnye Tinnye Synagogue 19th century (?)standUsed as a warehouse.
Vác Vác Synagogue (Vác Neolog Synagogue)1864standIn use. Vac Synagogue. Facade.JPG
Vác Vác Orthodox Synagogue after 1871demolishedA ten-storey tower block was built in its place. [9]
Zsámbék Zsámbék Synagogue 1790after 1945The historical value of the Jewish community of the same age as Óbuda was already known, in 1943 some of the surviving historical documents had already been collected by the employees of the Hungarian Jewish Museum. In 1947, the Jewish central leadership was brought to the attention of the synagogue's endangered values, but despite their warning, the synagogue was demolished not long after.

Somogy county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Ádánd Ádánd Synagogue before 1955 [1] At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was no longer standing.
Balatonboglár Balatonboglár Synagogue 19th century (?)standIt operates as the Somogy County Labor Center.
Barcs Barcs Synagogue 1899standIt was converted into a furniture store.
Igal Igal Synagogue  ?standOut of order.
Kaposvár Kaposvár Synagogue 1864after 1945The building was damaged in World War II and was therefore demolished on the grounds of town planning.
Kéthely Kéthely Synagogue
Marcali Marcali Synagogue 19061963The greatly reduced number of Jewish communities after World War II was no longer able to use the building much, so it was later demolished. Marcali 1959, Zsinagoga. Fortepan 23182.jpg
Nagyatád Nagyatád Synagogue
Nemesdéd Nemesdéd Synagogue
Pusztakovácsi Pusztakovácsi Synagogue
Siófok Siófok Old Synagogue 1869after 1945The synagogue was dismantled after World War II.
Siófok Siófok New Synagogue 1985standIn use. Synagogue and post ofice, 2019 Siofok.jpg
Somogyszil Somogyszil Synagogue before 1955 [1] At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was no longer standing.
Tab Tab Synagogue 1897before 1955 [1] At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was no longer standing.
Toponár Toponár Synagogue 1652?after 1945The building was demolished.

Szabolcs–Szatmár–Bereg county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Beregdaróc Beregdaróc Synagogue  ?standIt was actually just a prayer room. It has been converted into a business.
Beregsurány Beregsurány Synagogue early 1900standSmaller house of prayer, converted into a residential building.
Csenger Csenger Synagogue
Gergelyiugornya (now Vásárosnamény) Gergelyiugornya Synagogue 1908standSmaller house of prayer. It is not in use.
Hodász Hodász Synagogue
Kisvárda Kisvárda Synagogue 1901standIt is used for cultural purposes. Kisvarda, Retkoz Muzeum.JPG
Mándok Mándok Synagogue 19th century (?)after 1945The building was demolished.
Mátészalka Mátészalka Synagogue 1857standIt is not in use. Exterior of the Synagogue in Mateszalka.jpg
Nagykálló Nagykálló Synagogue c. 1790after 1945The building was destroyed.
Nyíracsád Nyíracsád Synagogue 1860standIt is used as a Baptist house of prayer. Baptista imahaz (eredetileg zsinagoga). Fortepan 60180.jpg
Nyírbátor Nyírbátor Synagogue
Nyíregyháza Nyíregyháza Old Synagogue 1880after 1945It burned down during World War II and the building was later demolished.
Nyíregyháza Nyíregyháza New Synagogue 1924–1932standIn use. Nyiregyhaza zsinagoga.jpg
Ópályi Ópályi Synagogue
Tiszaeszlár Tiszaeszlár Synagogue
Tornyospálca Tornyospálca Synagogue

Tolna county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Bátaszék Bátaszék Synagogue 18621949At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was no longer standing. [1]
Bonyhád Bonyhád Old Synagogue 1795standThe building is in ruined condition. Old Synagogue and country fair, 2016 Bonyhad.jpg
Bonyhád Bonyhád New Synagogue 1924standIt is not in use. Orthodox synagogue (1924), 2016 Bonyhad.jpg
Bölcske Bölcske Synagogue At the time of its rise in 1955, the building was already used in its original function: a grain warehouse was built inside. [1]
Dombóvár Dombóvár Synagogue 1885standBy 2023 the building is in ruined condition. Zsinagoga (12267. szamu muemlek).jpg
Dunaföldvár Dunaföldvár Synagogue 1854after 1945The building was destroyed.
Fadd Fadd Synagogue end of the 19th century (?)after 1945The building was destroyed.
Gyönk Gyönk Synagogue 1836before 1955 [1] At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was no longer standing. The new owner built a house for himself from the material of the demolished synagogue, in its place.
Hőgyész Hőgyész Synagogue 1861standUsed as a warehouse. Hogyesz, Zsinagoga.jpg
Iregszemcse Iregszemcse Synagogue 19th century (?)after 1945The building was destroyed.
Miszla Miszla Synagogue 19th century (?)after 1945The building was destroyed.
Nagydorog Nagydorog Synagogue 19th century (?)after 1945The building was destroyed.
Ozora Ozora Synagogue end of the 19th centuryThe building was destroyed.
Paks Paks Synagogue 1785standIt is used for cultural purposes. Ehemalige Synagoge, 2018 Paks.jpg
Pincehely Pincehely Synagogue end of the 19th centuryc. 1944The synagogue was probably blown up by the Arrow Cross. The new owner built a house for himself from the material of the demolished synagogue, in its place. [1]
Simontornya Simontornya Synagogue 1851standExisting building. It's actually just a house of prayer. Former Simontornya Jewish Community house. - Hungary.JPG
Szakcs Szakcs Synagogue 19th century (?)after 1945The building was destroyed.
Szekszárd Szekszárd Synagogue 1897standEven in the days of socialism, an exhibition hall was set up. [1] It is used for cultural purposes. Synagogue of Szekszard - panoramio.jpg
Tamási Tamási Synagogue end of the 19th century1950sThe building was demolished.
Tolna Tolna Synagogue early 20th century1950sThe building was demolished.

Vas county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Celldömölk Celldömölk Neolog Synagogue 1882 [1] before 1955 [1] At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was no longer standing. ,
Celldömölk Celldömölk Orthodox Synagogue 1911 [1] before 1955 [1] At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was no longer standing.
Jánosháza Jánosháza Synagogue Janoshaza, Synagogue.jpg
Körmend Körmend Synagogue
Kőszeg Kőszeg Synagogue 1858–1859standIt is not in use. Koszeg Zsinagoga dunkler.JPG
Sárvár Sárvár Synagogue
Szombathely Szombathely Synagogue 1880standIt is used for cultural purposes. Synagogue, Szombathely, Hungary.jpg
Szombathely Szombathely Orthodox Synagogue 1832standThere are shops in it. Szombathelyi ortodox zsinagogaThokoly utca1.JPG

Veszprém county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Balatonfüred Balatonfüred Synagogue
Csabrendek Csabrendek Synagogue
Devecser Devecser Synagogue At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was already used in its original function: a flour warehouse was built inside. [1]
Kővágóörs Kővágóörs Synagogue 1820sstandIt is not in use. The building is ruined and life threatening. Kovagoors zsinagoga2.jpg
Nagyvázsony Nagyvázsony Synagogue after 1955 [1] At the time of the 1955 eruption, demolition work was already in an advanced state.
Pápa Pápa Synagogue 1844–1846standIt is not in use. The inside of the building is ruined and life threatening. Occasional exhibitions are sometimes held in it. Papa synagogue west 2007.jpg
Sümeg Sümeg Synagogue 1886standIt is used for school purposes. [1] Sumeg volt zsinagoga.JPG
Szentgál Szentgál Synagogue
Tapolca Tapolca Synagogue 1863standIt is used for cultural purposes. Tapolca Synagogue (3).jpg
Várpalota Várpápalota Synagogue 1839standIt is used for cultural purposes. Zsinagoga, 2017 Varpalota.jpg
Veszprém Veszprém Synagogue 1862–1865standIt was rebuilt, the headquarters of the Veszprém Mining Headquarters. Veszprem Synagogue.jpg

Zala county

LocationNameBuiltDestroyedRemarksPicture
Hévíz Hévíz Synagogue
Keszthely Keszthely Synagogue 1852standIn use. Keszthely Synagogue.JPG
Nagykanizsa Nagykanizsa Synagogue 1807–1821standIt needs total refurbishment.
Pacsa Pacsa Synagogue
Zalaegerszeg Zalaegerszeg Synagogue 1903standIt is used for cultural purposes. Zalaegerszeg Synagogue.JPG
Zalaszentgrót Zalaszentgrót Synagogue before 1955 [1] At the time of a 1955 erection, the building was no longer standing.

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