A stone's throw away, the synagogue built in 1906 based on plans by architects David Falk and Émile Wolf bears witness to the presence of a large Jewish community until the middle of the XNUMXth century.
Recently renovated on the outside, the building has a central plan with its entrance door on the side, leaving room, on its street facade, for a large thermal window serving as a frame for the tablets of the law.
Guided tours of the synagogue by appointment, during the summer season: Friday afternoons from July to August, 2 Wednesdays in July and 2 Wednesdays in August. See the map
Recently renovated on the outside, the building has a central plan with its entrance door on the side, leaving room, on its street facade, for a large thermal window serving as a frame for the tablets of the law.
Guided tours of the synagogue by appointment, during the summer season: Friday afternoons from July to August, 2 Wednesdays in July and 2 Wednesdays in August. See the map