The Story of the Mosque & Synagogue

The Story of the Mosque & Synagogue

In the heart of Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname, stands one of the most remarkable symbols of peace and coexistence in the world. Side by side, sharing the same street and even the same surroundings, you will find a mosque and a synagogue — two sacred places representing different religions living together in harmony.

This unique sight attracts visitors from around the globe and tells a powerful story about tolerance, respect, and cultural diversity.

A Unique Place in the World

The Neveh Shalom Synagogue and the Keizerstraat Mosque stand peacefully next to each other — something extremely rare worldwide. While many parts of the world have experienced religious conflict, Paramaribo presents a completely different story: cooperation instead of division.

Visitors are often surprised to see Jewish and Muslim houses of worship located literally side by side, symbolizing how communities can coexist peacefully despite differences.