
Mindenki Temploma Gyülekezet
This is the building you’re looking at: the former Kőbánya Synagogue, now known as the Temple of Everybody (Mindenki Temploma Gyülekezet). It’s a striking Art Nouveau structure completed in 1912, designed for the Neolog Jewish community of Kőbánya on Cserkesz utca 7-9 and originally used as a synagogue until 1964. The roof survived a 1920 fire and the building’s octagonal interior—22.15 meters across with a dome supported by six cast-iron pillars—echoes the era’s inventive spirit. In 1989 the site changed hands to ecumenical Protestant groups, and after restoration the main space reopened as a Pentecostal church in 1991, now functioning as a community hub under the banner of the Gospel Pentecostal Church of Zion, later renamed Everyone’s Temple Church. The adjacent buildings housed other community activities, including a Jewish private school and a charity kitchen in its heyday. …
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