Drohobych Synagogue

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Drohobych Synagogue is a historic Jewish house of worship in Drohobych, Ukraine, notable as one of the largest and architecturally significant synagogues in Eastern Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
synagogue
architecturalStyle Historicist architecture
Moorish Revival architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWithCityHistory history of Drohobych
associatedWithEthnicGroup Jews
category Buildings and structures in Drohobych
Jewish heritage sites in Ukraine
Synagogues in Eastern Europe
Synagogues in Ukraine
country Ukraine
denomination Ashkenazi Judaism NERFINISHED
follows synagogue architectural traditions
hasCondition restored
hasCulturalSignificance important monument of Jewish religious architecture
symbol of Jewish presence in Drohobych
hasFacadeFeature decorative arches
large windows
hasFunction community gathering place
religious services
hasHeritageStatus protected monument at regional level
hasInteriorFeature ark for Torah scrolls
bimah
large prayer hall
women's gallery
hasLanguageOfInscription Hebrew
Ukrainian
Yiddish
hasOwner Jewish community (post-Soviet period)
hasTourismRole site of heritage tourism
tourist attraction
heritageDesignation architectural monument
cultural heritage site
locatedIn Drohobych NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Lviv Oblast NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Western Ukraine NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
material brick
orientation towards Jerusalem
partOf Jewish heritage of Eastern Europe
Jewish heritage of Ukraine
religion Judaism
roofMaterial tile
significance one of the largest synagogues in Eastern Europe
one of the most architecturally significant synagogues in Eastern Europe
use house of worship

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Drohobych hasLandmark Drohobych Synagogue