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Riga Great Choral Synagogue Holocaust Monument

A solemn memorial in Riga honoring the Jewish community lost in the Holocaust, marking the site of the Great Choral Synagogue.

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A poignant memorial in Riga honoring the Jewish community decimated during the Holocaust. The monument marks the site of the Great Choral Synagogue, burned down in 1941 with hundreds of Jews inside, and serves as a place for reflection and remembrance.

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  • Dzirnavu iela 124, Riga, Latgale Suburb, 1050, LV
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Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for a more quiet and personal experience.
  • Take time to read the informational plaques to gain a deeper understanding of the historical significance.
  • Combine your visit with a walk through the nearby historical neighborhoods to explore Riga's rich cultural heritage.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Freedom Monument, head south on Brīvības iela. Continue until you reach the intersection with Dzirnavu iela. Turn right onto Dzirnavu iela and walk for about 1 kilometer. The Riga Great Choral Synagogue Holocaust Monument will be on your left at Dzirnavu iela 124.

  • Public Transport

    From the city center, walk to the nearest tram stop on Brīvības iela. Take tram number 7 or 11 towards Mangaļi or Daugavgrīva. After 6 stops, get off at Dzirnavu iela. Walk straight along Dzirnavu iela for about 5 minutes until you reach Dzirnavu iela 124. A single 90-minute ticket costs €1.50.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Riga. A taxi ride from the city center to Dzirnavu iela 124 will typically cost between €6 and €10, depending on the distance and traffic. Ride-sharing apps like Bolt are also popular and can provide fare estimates.

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The Riga Great Choral Synagogue Holocaust Monument stands as a solemn tribute to the Jewish community of Latvia, which was tragically destroyed during the Holocaust. Located on Dzirnavu iela, in the Latgale Suburb, it marks the site where the Great Choral Synagogue once stood. This synagogue, completed in 1871, was the largest and most beautiful in Riga, renowned for its architecture and vibrant choir. On July 4, 1941, just days after the Nazi occupation, the synagogue was burned to the ground with hundreds of Jews locked inside. The monument serves as a stark reminder of the atrocities committed and honors the resilience of the Jewish people. The memorial incorporates the excavated ruins of the original synagogue, including fragments of walls and stairways, offering a tangible connection to the past. A plaque with inscriptions in Latvian, Hebrew, and English commemorates the victims and acknowledges the donors who made the memorial possible. The site encourages visitors to reflect on the events of the Holocaust and the importance of understanding and remembrance. Visiting the monument provides an immersive experience, enhanced by informative plaques detailing the history of the synagogue, the Jewish community in Riga, and the events of the Holocaust. It is a place for quiet contemplation and a powerful reminder of the consequences of intolerance.

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