Vilnius Kenesa | |
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Lithuanian: Vilniaus kenesa | |
![]() The façade of the kenesa, in 2007 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Judaism |
Rite | Karaite Judaism |
Ecclesiastical or organisational status |
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Year consecrated | 1923 |
Status | Active |
Location | |
Location | 6 Liubarto Street, Vilnius, Žvėrynas, Vilnius County |
Country | Lithuania |
Location of the kenesa in Vilnius | |
Geographic coordinates | 54°41′19″N 25°15′20″E / 54.68861°N 25.25556°E |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Mikhail Prozorov |
Type | Synagogue architecture |
Style | |
Groundbreaking | 1908 |
Completed | 1923 |
Specifications | |
Dome(s) | One |
Materials | Brick |
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The Vilnius Kenesa (Lithuanian: Vilniaus kenesa) is a Qaraite Jewish congregation and synagogue, or kenesa, located at 6 Liubarto Street, in Žvėrynas, one of the neighborhoods of Vilnius, in the Vilnius County of Lithuania.
Designed by Mikhail Prozorov in the Historicist and Moorish Revival styles, the synagogue was completed in 1923.[2][3][4][5][6] Its windows have a Moorish Revival–style decor on the exterior.[2]
In 1949 the Kenesa was nationalized and a club, an archive and flats were established in it.[2][3] On 23 September 1988 the Kenesa was returned to the Karaites community.[2][6] In 1989–1993 the Kenesa was reconstructed and original interior plan with its decor elements were restored.[2][6]
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