ABSTRACT
In his house on what is now the Waterlooplein (Vlooienburg), as well as at fairs in Haarlem and The Hague, at the court of Orange and even across the North Sea in England, Jacob Juda Leon Templo exhibited to a broad public of Jews and non-Jews a collapsible model he had made of Solomon’s Temple. Its dimensions were 1.30 x 1.20 x 0.60 metres. He put up posters to announce where and at what time of day the model could be viewed.
