Year: 2002
Architect: Kjell Sörman
Photos: Åke E:son Lindman
The Jewish Theater building has a history from the late 19th century, serving as a skittles hall attached to a popular spa in the area. The Jewish Theater bought the house in 1997 and the building was restored and rebuilt between 1999-2002 to adapt to its theater activities, allowing great flexibility.
The foyer is constructed not only as an entrance but also as a scene for music and poetry. The ceiling has a unique construction that allows for infinite variations of the interior lighting.