Stryi

The Great Synagogue in Stryi was built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Although it stands without a roof for dozens of years, remnants of wall painting are still preserved and it is still a very impressive building.

Small old houses, which belonged to Jews, surround the synagogue.

The photographs were made by Dr. Vladimir Levin in August 2009, during the expedition to the Ivano-Frankivsk region.

Synagogue

View from the south
View from the south

Southern facade
Southern facade

View from the southeast
View from the southe...

Western facade
Western facade

Eastern facade, decoration of a window
Eastern facade, deco...

Western facade, detail
Western facade, deta...

Western facade, detail
Western facade, deta...

Plaques on the western facade
Plaques on the weste...

Southern facade, eastern bay
Southern facade, eas...

Interior view towards east
Interior view toward...

Interior, eastern wall, detail
Interior, eastern wa...

Interior, remnants of the wall painting
Interior, remnants o...

Interior, northern wall
Interior, northern w...

Interior, remnants of wall painting
Interior, remnants o...

Interior, southern wall
Interior, southern w...

Jewish houses