Golden Rose Synagogue, Lviv
Facts and practical information
The Golden Rose Synagogue, also known as Turei Zahav, is a historic site nestled in the heart of Lviv, Ukraine. Founded in 1582, it was once one of the most important synagogues in the city and a center of Jewish religious and communal life. The synagogue was named after the influential Rabbi Isaac ben Asher Ha-Levi's commentary on the Torah, "Turei Zahav."
This architectural treasure was a testament to the rich cultural and spiritual life of Lviv's Jewish community, which thrived for centuries. The synagogue was renowned for its Renaissance-style beauty, with intricate stone carvings and a stunning interior that served as a beacon of learning and faith.
Tragically, the Golden Rose Synagogue did not survive the turmoil of World War II. It was destroyed by the Nazis in 1941 during their occupation of Lviv, leaving only remnants of its once majestic walls. The destruction of the synagogue was a profound loss to the Jewish community and to the cultural heritage of Lviv.
Today, the site of the Golden Rose Synagogue stands as a poignant memorial to a vanished world. Efforts have been made to preserve what is left of the structure, and it serves as a place of remembrance and education about the Jewish legacy in Lviv. Visitors can explore the remains, which have been integrated into the "Space of Synagogues" project—a city initiative aimed at commemorating the rich Jewish heritage of Lviv.
Lviv
Golden Rose Synagogue – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Market, Forum Lviv, Lubomirski Palace, Black House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Golden Rose Synagogue by public transport?
Tram
- Staryi Rynok square (1 min walk)
- Puppet Theatre • Lines: 7 (4 min walk)
Bus
- Chornovola avenue • Lines: 111, 114, 121, 184а (6 min walk)
- Zernova • Lines: 111 (6 min walk)
Train
- Підзамче (11 min walk)