The Great synagogue of Ludza is a culture (architecture) monument of state importance and it is the oldest synagogue in Latvia and Baltic States. It is located in the area of another monument – the Historical Centre of Ludza Town. The Synagogue is considered to be a unique cultural monument of Jewish in the north-eastern Europe, which mostly have been lost elsewhere in Europe during the 20th century. In order to keep the culture and historical heritage and to ensure qualitative access to culture services for the society, the synagogue building will be restored and expositions will be created.
Title of the Project |
Restoration of the Great Synagogue of Ludza and Revival of Jewish Spiritual Heritage |
Project number |
ERZLV04/GSKMS/2013/09 |
Programme | Programme LV04 “CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION OF CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE” of the European Economic Area and Norway Financial Instrument 2009-2014; small grant scheme “Conservation of Cultural Heritage” |
Location of activities |
Ludza Town, Latvia |
Implementation period |
10.09.2014. – 31.10.2016. |
Aim | Restore the building of Ludza Great Synagogue, creating Ludza ghetto exposition, photographer Wolf Frank’s and documentary film director Herz Frank’s works multi-media exposition, the Audio-visual exposition of the Jewish people history in Ludza and, the Exposition on the Jewish people’s life and faith to ensure preservation of culture heritage and public accessibility to qualitative culture services. |
Main activities |
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Result indicators |
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Total eligible costs |
250 000.00 EUR |
Total grant, including | 237 500.00 EUR |
EEA grant | 201 875.00 EUR |
National co-financing |
35 625.00 EUR |
Ludza Municipality’s co-financing |
12 500.00 EUR |
Project partners |
Museum Centre in Hordaland, Norway Homepage: www.muho.no Contact person: Solveig Jordal Contact information: [email protected] |
Project manager |
Ilona Rimša |
Contact information | Phone. +371 65707411; e-mail: [email protected] |
Publications |
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Video broadcasts |