The house of prayer of the community was located during 1900-1907 in the Stöckl building at Ainichstrasse 5a. Between 1910 and 1938, a hall of prayer was opened at Sillgasse 15. Influenced by the customs of Hohenems, the Jews of Innsbruck prayed according to Reform service. Men and women prayed in the same room (men on the right, women on the left side), a harmonium was used for music on Shabbat and the High Holidays.
On Kristallnacht (November 9th, 1938), shops and apartments of Jews were plundered. The synagogue in the Sillgasse was destroyed and three Jews were murdered on that night, another 18, were severely wounded.
After the Holocaust Jewish community life developed very slowly. In 1961 a prayer hall was opened at Zollerstrasse 1. The offices of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde für die Bundesländer Tirol und Vorarlberg are housed there.
A new synagogue was built on the place of the destroyed synagogue at Sillgasse 15 and consecrated in the 1990s.