The inside of this building will Amaze you
Middle-Street Synagogue is Brighton’s 2nd most Prominent Building and is undergoing a Huge Restoration Project.
On Thursday, 27th October 2022, I seized the rare opportunity to step inside one of Brighton’s most prestigious buildings.
The Synagogue situated on Middle Street has not been used as a place of worship for seventeen years, opening its doors for special events only. The 1874-built grade two listed building is now in an advanced state of disrepair.
English Heritage describe the Middle-street Synagogue as Brighton’s second most important historical site after the famous Royal Pavilion, and I quickly realised why;
Stepping inside the Synagogue from the unassuming facade reveals a spectacular array of colours where Victorian architecture meets exquisite elegance. Elaborate, intricate fittings adorn every internal aspect elevating it to a building of significant importance. And, despite the derelict condition, the building holds on to its splendid grandeur and historical position of prominence.