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Jødisk Museum

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Francesca
February 11, 2022
To retrace the history of the Jewish community of Rome, it is enough to visit, in the rooms below the Temple, the seven rooms of the Jewish museum, from the one dedicated to the events that mark the time of Judaism to silver, The polychrome marbles donated by ghetto Jews to their synagogues. The core of the collection includes about nine hundred fabrics and four hundred silver liturgical use. There is the Gallery of Ancient Marbles, with marbles dating back to the sixteenth-nineteenth centuries, and there is the room dedicated to language and cuisine, urban space and architecture.
To retrace the history of the Jewish community of Rome, it is enough to visit, in the rooms below the Temple, the seven rooms of the Jewish museum, from the one dedicated to the events that mark the time of Judaism to silver, The polychrome marbles donated by ghetto Jews to their synagogues. The co…
Fabio
November 9, 2021
The history , art and culture of the Jewish People in Roma since 2000 BC in the beautiful area of the ancient jewish ghetto
Gianni
December 10, 2018
great to walk around, with kosher restaurants
Alessandro
July 10, 2017
Check this charming area of Rome where the culinary tradition of Jewish culture had been fused with the roman's. Here you can enjoy the mixture of tastes. Nice restaurants try the fried artichoke (il carciofo alla Giudea). Super
Gabriella
January 14, 2017
The Roman Ghetto or Ghetto of Rome, (Italian: Ghetto di Roma), was a Jewish ghetto established in 1555 in the Rione Sant'Angelo, in Rome, Italy, in the area surrounded by present-day Via del Portico d'Ottavia, Lungotevere dei Cenci, Via del Progresso and Via di Santa Maria del Pianto, close to the River Tiber and the Theatre of Marcellus. With the exception of brief periods under Napoleon from 1808 to 1815 and under the Roman Republics of 1798-99 and 1849, the ghetto of Rome was controlled by the papacy until the capture of Rome in 1870.
The Roman Ghetto or Ghetto of Rome, (Italian: Ghetto di Roma), was a Jewish ghetto established in 1555 in the Rione Sant'Angelo, in Rome, Italy, in the area surrounded by present-day Via del Portico d'Ottavia, Lungotevere dei Cenci, Via del Progresso and Via di Santa Maria del Pianto, close to the R…

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