Menorah center, Cultural center in Dnipro, Ukraine
The Menorah Center is a cultural center in Dnipro that consists of seven marble towers and multiple connected buildings on one site. The complex provides exhibition halls, conference rooms, restaurants, accommodation, and office spaces for different activities.
The center opened in 2012 and incorporates the historic Golden Rose synagogue from the 19th century. This building remains an important gathering place for the Jewish community today.
The center houses the Museum of Jewish Memory and Holocaust, which displays collections about Jewish life and traditions throughout the former Soviet Union. Visitors can explore how the Jewish community lived and worshiped in this region over time.
The center is easy to access and offers various facilities for extended visits. Visitors can take time to explore the museums and walk through the different areas at their own pace.
The seven towers form the shape of a menorah when viewed from above, representing the seven-branched Jewish candelabrum. This geometric arrangement is an intentional design choice that reflects the spiritual meaning of the location.
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