This ghetto (founded in 1516) was, in fact, the very first official ghetto existing in Europe.
As the name suggests, this synagogue is the largest Jewish place of worship in Rome, as well as one of the largest synagogues in Europe.
This large beautiful synagogue was built in 1882 upon the wish of a President of the Jewish Community, David Levi.
This museum introduces its visitors to many aspects of the life within the Jewish community living in Venice.
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