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The synagogue of Trieste, inaugurated in 1912, located between Via San Francesco, via Donizetti and via Zanetti in Trieste, is considered to be one of the largest buildings of Jewish worship in Europe, second only to the Temple of Budapest, Cultural and social values of the Jewish communities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Hapsburg). With the annexation of 1918 (at the end of the World War) of Trieste to Italy, he became, along with the synagogues of Rome, Genoa and Livorno, one of the four great synagogues of the twentieth century on the Italian soil.