The former synagogue located at the corner of Archibald and Hyde Street in Burlington represents a significant architectural and cultural landmark. Constructed in 1885, this building is a classic example of Gothic Revival architecture and is listed on the National Historic Registry. Its historical significance is complemented by a comprehensive renovation completed in 2024, which has preserved the classic feel while integrating modern amenities.
The renovation has restored the building's impressive 24-foot ceilings, showcasing original tin work and elegant chandeliers that enhance the aesthetic appeal of the interior. This combination of historical charm and contemporary functionality makes the space suitable for a variety of uses.
With a total area of 2,248 square feet on the main floor and an additional 1,126 square feet in the mezzanine overlooking the first floor, the building offers ample space for diverse applications. The zoning classification as Neighborhood Mixed Use allows for a broad range of activities, making it an ideal