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The Architecture, Artifacts, and Meaning of Temple Emanuel

Explore Temple Emanuel, a landmark mid-century synagogue and the oldest and largest of its kind in the Rocky Mountain region. With a 130-year history and multiple earlier locations, the congregation settled into its current Hilltop home in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Designed by renowned modernist architect Percival Goodman, the building features Lyons sandstone, dramatic recessed windows, and vibrant stained glass—creating a striking blend of spiritual meaning and modern design.

Hosted by the Denver Architecture Foundation. Tickets here.

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