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Tempio Maggiore di Roma, designed by architect Osvaldo Armanni, is a prime example of eclecticism and stands as the largest synagogue in Rome. Opened in 1904, it occupies a significant spot in the historic Jewish Ghetto area. The building's imposing presence is highlighted by its distinctive square dome, making it easily recognizable.

The Jewish community in Rome, historically confined to the Ghetto for over 300 years, celebrated the construction of this grand synagogue as a symbol of freedom and resilience. A notable chapter in its history includes the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1986, marking the first time a Pope entered a synagogue, signifying a step toward improved Jewish-Catholic relations.

Visitors typically spend 1-2 hours exploring this architectural gem and can take part in guided tours available in multiple languages. These tours offer a deep dive into the sanctuary's history and significance, as well as the adjacent museum. The on-site gift shop features a variety of Judaica items, such as glass mezuzahs and hamsa necklaces, perfect for visitors looking for meaningful souvenirs.

The synagogue is accessible for individuals with disabilities and provides free tours specifically designed for them. With an average Google rating of 4.6, visitors consistently describe their experience as inspiring and educational, thanks to the friendly and knowledgeable staff and guides.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lgt De' Cenci
Bus stop 95 m walk
P.Za Monte Savello (H)
Bus stop 118 m walk
Foro Olitorio
Bus stop 200 m walk
Lgt De' Cenci/Arenula
Bus stop 235 m walk
Arenula/Min. G. Giustizia
Bus stop 261 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 3,340 reviews
4.6/5 3,340 reviews
Katia Del Castillo
Katia Del Castillo
1 month ago on Google

Hermoso lugar... te invita a reflexionar.

Emanuele Baraldi
Emanuele Baraldi
3 months ago on Google

Sempre da vedere come tutta Roma

Shlomo Noskow
Shlomo Noskow
3 months ago on Google

Most stunning synagogue