Designed by Mikhail Prozorov in the Historicist and Moorish Revival styles, the synagogue was completed in 1923.
[2] In 1949 the Kenesa was nationalized and a club, an archive and flats were established in it.
[2][6] In 1989–1993 the Kenesa was reconstructed and original interior plan with its decor elements were restored.
[2][6] Media related to Karaite synagogue in Vilnius at Wikimedia Commons
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