The Tbilisi Synagogue is a historic synagogue located in Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia. The synagogue was built in the late 19th century, and it is the only surviving synagogue in Tbilisi. The building initially served as a community center for the Jewish community, but it was later converted into a synagogue.
During the Soviet era, the synagogue was closed and served as a storage facility for many years. However, after Georgia gained independence in 1991, the synagogue was restored and reopened as a place of worship and cultural center for the Jewish community.
Today, the Tbilisi Synagogue is one of the major landmarks of the city, attracting both local residents and tourists. The synagogue is known for its impressive architecture, featuring a combination of traditional Georgian and European styles. Visitors can attend services, learn about the rich history of the Jewish community in Tbilisi, and participate in cultural events and exhibitions.
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