Information - Middle Street Synagogue

Event Date
Sunday 9th September
 
Event Time
1400-1630
 
Address
Middle Street Synagogue
Middle Street
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1AL

Description
In 1874, a project for a new synagogue in Brighton was put out to tender. It was won by Thomas Lainson, a well-known local architect and the new synagogue opened in 1875. The exterior has been described as both Byzantine and Romanesque and looks slightly out of place in its side street home. The interior was described by Anthony Dale as amongst the most splendid synagogue interiors in Europe, it certainly is quite spectacular. It was originally fairly plain, but between 1880-1915, donations gradually furnished the building with wrought iron, brass work and stained glass. The building has recently been nominated for the European Routes of Jewish Heritage as one of Britain's Top Ten Synagogues.

Directions
Located in the centre of the City, just a few yards off the sea-front, the site offers easy access from both Brighton train and bus stations.

Public Transport Details
Bus information: http://www.buses.co.uk Train information: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk

On-site Parking Available
Nearby NCP car parks and limited (paid) on-street parking.
 
Facilities
Partial Wheelchair Access available.
Note - Only the ground floor is accessible to wheelchair users.
Within walking distance of newsagents/cafes/restaurants/pubs.
 
Please help us stage Brighton & Hove Open Door - Make a donation via: http://www.rth.org.uk/whats-on/opendoor2012
 
A list of all our events is available at http://www.rth.org.uk/whats-on/opendoor2012/listings