The old synagogue of Salzburg was rebuilt in 1967/68. The original facade was able to be reconstructed, but the complicated windows were replaced by simple ones modelled after the windows in the ‘Altneuschule’ (Old-New Synagogue) in Prague. The interior is modern with a marble ‘Aron Kodesh’ decorated by a ‘parochet’ from Deutschkreutz (one of the seven famous Jewish communities in Burgenland). The synagogue has 128 places, 43 for women, with a separate entry. Annexed to the main building are the offices, a lecture hall, kitchen and mikveh (Jewish ritual bath), the only one in Austria outside Vienna. In 2001 the community celebrated 100 years of the city’s old synagogue.