Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Chennamangalam ചെന്നമംഗലം
The Chennamangalam synagogue is one of the biggest of its kind besides the one at Mattanchery. The 175 year old synagogue was recently restored to its original glory by Kerala State Archaeology Department with support from Kerala Tourism.
The synagogue at Chennamangalam reflects traditional Kerala architecture and has utilized western construction technology. Some of the visual attractions of this synagogue are undoubtedly the majestic altar, which stands out for its intricate artwork. The synagogue has a high roof, which at first sight would itself convince one about the difficulties that the craftsmen might have encountered while fixing it. The ceiling of the roof has a brightly coloured chequered pattern, with huge wooden planks giving additional support for the roof.
A wooden balcony with beautifully carved balusters and railings is another attraction of the synagogue. There is another balcony, meant exclusively for women. A marvelous craftsmanship in wood, a spiral staircase leads to this balcony.
Chennamangalam is also an example of religious tolerance and harmonious co-existence, which can be felt by the presence of temple, mosque and church located close to the synagogue.
How to Get there:
Nearest railway station: Alwaye, about 26 km away.
Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, about 23 km from Ernakulam.
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