Cortegaça, Paróquia de Santa Marinha by Markus Brunetti

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Cortegaça, Paróquia de Santa Marinha by Markus Brunetti
Bucuresti, Templul Coral by Markus Brunetti
Bucuresti, Templul Coral
Markus Brunetti
German, b. 1965
2018-19
Archival pigment print
This is the Choral Synagogue in Bucharest, one of the only synagogues active in Romania today. It was constructed between 1864 and 1866 to serve a then- robust Jewish community of Bucharest, the majority of whom were murdered or fled during World War II. The Moorish Revival-style building survived the war and even the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu’s plans for its demolition in the 1980s. Its design is nearly identical to that of the Synagogue Tempelgasse in Vienna, which was completely destroyed on Kristallnacht.
Markus Brunetti's Pisa, Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta, 2008–2014, an archival pigment print from the series "FACADES".
Markus Brunetti’s More-Real-Than-Real Cathedrals
© Markus Brunetti/Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York
Markus Brunetti's Cortegaça, Paróquia de Santa Marinha, 2013–2014, an archival pigment print from the series "FACADES"
Markus Brunetti's Laon, Cathédrale Notre-Dame, 2013–2015, an archival pigment print from the series "FACADES"
The Photographer Markus Brunetti
Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) Photographer: Markus Brunetti Source: http://www.markus-brunetti.de
Markus Brunetti
Markus Brunetti
Potsdam, Alexander-Newski-Gedächtniskirche, 2015–2017
Siena, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, 2008–2017