Žaliakalnis Synagogue, Historic synagogue in Žaliakalnis Eldership, Lithuania.
Žaliakalnis Synagogue is a Jewish house of worship located in the Žaliakalnis neighborhood of Kaunas, featuring traditional architectural elements typical of synagogue design. The building displays the layout and structural characteristics that serve its function as a religious gathering space.
The building was constructed in 1858 and served as an important center for the Jewish community of Kaunas throughout its history. It endured significant changes in the region and maintained its role as a place of worship across different periods.
The synagogue continues to function as a gathering place where the local Jewish community meets for prayers and religious observances. Visitors can witness ongoing traditions and community activities that have remained central to this space.
The building is accessible and located in a central area of the Žaliakalnis neighborhood. Visitors should be aware that access may be limited during active religious services or private ceremonies.
The synagogue stands near Ąžuolynas Park, an urban forest area dotted with ancient oak trees that have existed for centuries. This proximity creates an unexpected mix of religious heritage and natural woodland within the city.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.