Great Synagogue (Sataniv)

Built in 1514 in what was then the Kingdom of Poland, it is one of the oldest synagogues in Ukraine.

But structural and stylistic features of the building, as well as a comparison with the nearby monastery, support the evidence that the synagogue was built at the beginning of the 17th century.

[3] In 1933 the synagogue was confiscated by the Soviet authorities and converted into a warehouse.

Worth mentioning are the lithic Holy Ark with fine ornaments as well as the main entrance, which is surmounted by a plaster frame.

[5] After falling into disrepairs, it was reported that Boris Slobodnyuk, a Ukrainian Christian, was funding work to restore the synagogue.