The history of the building
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| the building of Kenassa soon after construction | The building of Karaim Kenassa was projected by a well known Kiev architect Gorodeckiy upon an order of the tobacco tycoon and a head of a Karaim Community Solomon Kogen. The tycoon bought a manor on the Yaroslaviv Val Street especially for building a Kenassa. The construction lasted several years; it was stopped in 1900 because of the death of tycoon but was once re stared. The Kenassa was grand opened in 1902. The walls decorated with a stone carving imitations and with a modeling in the form of arcs are made by Italian painter - Salia. Rather expensive and rare for that time material - cement is used. The edifice of kenassa is rather small, and was fit out with the most modern for its time technical equipment - electric light, steam-heating and ventilation. Now we can see kenassa in for some extend distorted view - in particular there is no dome on the building, it was destroyed by the Bolsheviks who have token away kenassa from karaims after the October Revolution.
Karaims Karaims are the successors of the Mongol Tatars who confess Judaism but esteem only Old Testament, completely rejecting the Talmud. The community of karaims was established in Kiev in 1850, but their quantity was small.
Address Yaroslavov Val, 7
Neighbourhoodly situated Golden Gates Клиника Маковского |