Synagogue in Mariupol, Orthodox synagogue in Mariupol, Ukraine
The Synagogue in Mariupol is a brick building located at Georgievskaya Street 18, featuring Neoclassical architecture with high arches, decorative cornices, and a prominent triangular pediment across its facade. The structure exemplifies late-19th-century construction techniques and maintains its original architectural elements defining the design of that era.
The building was established in 1882 within the residence of merchant Anton Chabanenko and represented the second Jewish house of worship to appear in Mariupol. Following World War II, the structure changed hands multiple times and served various functions before transitioning to private ownership.
The building served as a vital gathering place for Mariupol's Jewish community, hosting religious ceremonies and daily worship throughout its active years. Its interior layout with separate sections for men and women, along with elevated galleries, reflected the religious customs observed during services.
The building is situated on a main street and can be reached on foot, with its distinctive Neoclassical facade serving as a clear landmark. Visitors should be aware that the site is privately owned and access may be limited or restricted depending on current conditions.
In 2021, the structure hosted an exhibition marking 80 years since the Holocaust in Ukraine, with support from local municipal authorities. This renewed use of the space demonstrates how the historical building continues to serve as a venue for remembrance and bearing witness.
Location: Mariupol
Inception: 1882
GPS coordinates: 47.09178,37.55189
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:45
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