• The Kutaisi Synagogue is located on Boris Gaponov Street. It was constructed in 1886 and is still one of the main Jewish temples in the city.
  • The Synagogue, located in Kutaisi, Boris Gaponov Street, has a capacity of 350 people. The Synagogue was built in 1886 and nowadays it is active and its...
  • The Kutaisi Synagogue is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 57–59 Boris Gaponov Street in Kutaisi in the Republic of Georgia.
  • The main synagogue of Kutaisi, which is called “Upper Prayer” or “Mtsvanekvavila Prayer”, is a rather large building with elegantly ornamented facades.
  • Step into Kutaisi Synagogue, a cultural monument and the second largest synagogue in Georgia. Experience Georgia's Jewish history in its painted interiors.
  • Kutaisi Synagogue is a symbol of the rich historical Jewish presence in the city of Kutaisi. It is a unique place of cultural heritage, where spiritual traditions...
  • 7PF5+JMR, Boris Gaponov Street, Kutaisi, Грузия. ... Кутаисская синагога — одна из трех синагог Кутаиси в Республике Грузия.
  • Their area included the territory between the present Gaponovi Street and Mtsvanekvavila Street. Kutaisi synagogues belong to XIX-XX centuries.
  • Kutaisi synagogue is a relatively large religious building in the NE section of old Kutaisi. It is square shaped and can be accessed after entering a compound.
  • In that territory, nowadays three synagogues are presented. The biggest of them is the second largest synagogue in Georgia, and it was built in 1886.
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  • Address of Synagogue is Boris Gaponov Street, Kutaisi, Georgia. Synagogue is rated 4.5 (out of 5 stars) by 249 reviewers on the web.
  • By the beginning of the 19th century, the first synagogue was built in Kutaisi. Kutaisi had the third largest Jewish community in Georgia.
  • The only synagogue still in use, built in 1885, is located on Gaponov St. 57. It is the second largest synagogue in Georgia, after the great synagogue in Tbilisi.