Showing Results 1 - 4 of 4
Restricted
Image
The “Cellules,” or Cells, were six tiny all-white living spaces that Absalon planned to install in Tokyo, Paris, Zurich, New York, Tel Aviv, and Frankfurt. He intended to live in them, so they were…
Contributor:
Absalon
Places:
Paris, France
Date:
1992
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Image
The Grand Synagogue of Lyon was built shortly after the establishment of a regional consistory by Emperor Napoleon III and the appointment of a regional chief rabbi. In 1858, a new synagogue for the…
Contributor:
Abraham Hirsch
Places:
Lyon, France
Date:
1863–1864
Categories:
Public Access
Image
This synagogue, located in Carpentras, in Provence, was built in 1367 but went through serious repairs and was remodeled between 1741 and 1744 by a local civil engineer Antoine D’Allemand, in the…
Contributor:
Artist Unknown
Places:
Carpentras, France
Date:
1741–1744
Subjects:
Categories:
Public Access
Image
The neoclassical Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, designed for the Baroness Charlotte Béatrice de Rothschild, remains Aaron Messiah’s most famous work. Located in Cap Ferrat in southern France, the…
Contributor:
Jacques-Marcel Auburtin, Aaron Messiah
Places:
Saint-Jean-Cap Ferrat, France (Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France)
Date:
1905