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The Pakruojis Synagogue is an impressive example of early 19th-century Jewish sacred architecture and the oldest surviving wooden synagogue in Lithuania. Restored in 2017, it reopened as a vibrant center of Jewish culture and memory, blending history, education, and contemporary cultural life.
Services:
Permanent exhibition about the history of the Pakruojis Jewish community.
Thematic exhibitions, educational programs, cultural events.
Visits possible independently or with a guide.
Religious services are not held in the synagogue.
Admission
Admission: €2. Guided tours of the synagogue cost €20 for groups of up to 10 people, plus €2 for each additional person. Tours are available in Lithuanian, English, and Russian.
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Lunch break: 1:00 AM – 2:00 PM
(Closed on Mondays and Sundays)
Distance from Seduva
~31 km
Contact Information
Address: Kranto g. 8, LT-83156, Pakruojis
Phone: +370 676 27 181
Email: sinagoga@pakruojomuziejus.lt
There are a few audio guide stations in the cemetery with stories and information.
The cemetery preserves 19th–20th century gravestones (matzevot) with Hebrew and Yiddish inscriptions.
The cemetery commemorates the once thriving Jewish community in Radviliškis. Although few tombstones remain, the site holds significant historical memory value.
The wooden Rozalimas Synagogue, built at the end of the 19th century, is one of the few surviving Jewish prayer houses of this type in Lithuania.







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