Philharmonia

The Carpathians


Built in 1911, it's pretty obvious at first glance that this beautiful concert venue began life as a synagogue. Its intricately carved terracota facade makes this Uzhhorod's most impressive edifice. To the left of the entrance is a small plaque to the 85,000 Transcarpathian Jews who died in the Holocaust.

Accessible only during performances.


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