Designed in the Historicist style, the building was completed in 1887 and operated as a synagogue until it was devastated by Nazis in 1941.
It has two main volumes, and is covered with a gable roof of asbestos sheets laid on top of old shingles.
An outer wooden staircase leading to the women's section was most likely attached to the western façade.
The interior is divided by brick walls into the eastern prayer hall and two western rooms, above which the women's section was situated.
[5] After the fire, the Synagogue of Čekiškė was rebuilt and remained unchanged to this day, although it is no longer in use.