An ancient synagogue built in 1885. The architecture of the synagogue is executed in a restrained classical style with a small number of decorative elements. The building is built of beige brick and occupies a fairly large area.
The synagogue in the village of Indura was built according to all the rules: it is located on the highest point of the village, the main wall of the house of prayer faces Jerusalem.
The Indur Synagogue is a crumbling monument of the Jewish cultural heritage of the XIX century - since 1940 it has lost its purpose, becoming a place of storage of household supplies. To date, the synagogue has been emptied and forgotten. There is debris and debris inside the building, the windows are clogged with wooden planks.