Great Synagogue of Vilna

Great Synagogue
Watercolor by Juozas Kamarauskas, 1899
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism (former)
RiteNusach Ashkenaz
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue (1572–c. 1941)
StatusDestroyed
Location
LocationI-2 Jewish Street, Vilnius' Old Town, Vilnius, Vilnius County
CountryLithuania
Great Synagogue of Vilna is located in Vilnius
Great Synagogue of Vilna
Location of the destroyed synagogue in Vilnius, Lithuania
Geographic coordinates54°40′48″N 25°17′05″E / 54.68000°N 25.28472°E / 54.68000; 25.28472
Architecture
TypeSynagogue architecture
Style
Groundbreaking1630
Completed1633 (rebuild)
Destroyedc. 1955 – c. 1957
Specifications
Capacity5,000 seats
MaterialsStone
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The Great Synagogue, officially, the Great City Synagogue in Vilna, also the Great Synagogue of Vilnius, is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located atI-2 Jewish Street in the Old Town of Vilnius, in the Vilnius County of Lithuania.

Designed in the Renaissance and Baroque styles, the stone building was completed in 1633 and operated as a synagogue until it was devastated by Nazis in 1941. In 1945, the former synagogue was still standing, although roofless. In 1946 the short living Jewish Museum of Vilnius tried to list the synagogue as a historic monument and thus to preserve it, but without success. In 1947 the synagogue was blasted and its ruins were demolished by 1957 and replaced by a kindergarten and a primary school.[1] The synagogue was located on the spot of an existing synagogue built in 1572, the site had first been used to house a Jewish house of prayer in 1440.

  1. ^ a b "Great City Synagogue in Vilna". The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art. The Center for Jewish Art at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. n.d. Retrieved 14 August 2024.

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