Across the Rába, in an industrial zone, Győr’s Neolog synagogue is hard to miss for its mighty grey dome.

This monument was erected at the end of the 1860s in the neo-Romanesque style, and testifies to the financial means of the city’s industrialists at this time.

The synagogue is a little run-down, but restorations are ongoing.

The building has real architectural significance as it was used as a template for synagogues across central Europe in the late-19th century.