The Synagogue in Subotica, completed in October 1902, is the work of the Lehner associates, architects Jakab Dezső (1864-1932) and Comor Marcell (1868-1944).
It is one of the finest example of Hungarian Art Nouveau religious architecture in Central Europe.
The Subotica Synagogue was proclaimed a cultural monument in 1975, and since 1990 it has been a cultural monument of exceptional significance.
The 40-year-old reconstruction and restoration was over by December 31, 2017 and the Subotica Synagogue again gained back its original beauty according to its importance.
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